
Hopi Reservation
The Hopi Reservation is a designated area in northeastern Arizona where the Hopi Tribe, a Native American community, have maintained their traditional lands and way of life. It covers approximately 1.5 million acres and is known for its rich cultural heritage, including unique pueblo-style architecture and religious practices centered around agriculture and the land. The reservation functions as both a political and cultural homeland, with governance led by Tribal officials who work to preserve Hopi traditions while managing modern challenges. It provides a community space focused on maintaining Hopi identity, values, and sovereignty within the broader U.S. framework.