Evaluations of the Oraibi Split. The 'Oraibi' was a pueblo of a Native American culture called the Hopi. This essay examines why the Oraibi split from four different anthropologists views.

Title: Evaluations of the Oraibi Split. The 'Oraibi' was a pueblo of a Native American culture called the Hopi. This essay examines why the Oraibi split from four different anthropologists views.
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Evaluations of the Oraibi Split. The 'Oraibi' was a pueblo of a Native American culture called the Hopi. This essay examines why the Oraibi split from four different anthropologists views.
Evaluations for the Oraibi Split The split of the Third Mesa pueblo, Oraibi, occurred on September 7, 1906. The split immediately changed the lives of roughly 800 inhabitants of Oraibi who represented nearly half of the Hopi population. Those who left Oraibi were forced to start their lives over in a new location. From a long-term perspective, the split is consequential because it led to the establishment of other villages (e.g., Bacavi, Hotevilla, and Kykotsmovi) of Third …showed first 75 words of 1903 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1903 total…House Press. Titiev, Mischa 1992Old Oraibi: A study of the Hopi Indians of Third Mesa. University of New Mexico Press. Thompson, Laura 1950Culture in Crisis: A study of the Hopi Indians. New York: Harper and Brothers. Waters, Frank 1977Book of the Hopi. Viking Press. Whiteley, Peter M. 1988Deliberate Acts: Changing Hopi Culture Through the Oraibi Split. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Wong, Hertha D. 1988Contemporary Native American Autobiography. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 12(3): 76-95.

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