• prevention engineer. During his time at Yale, Whorf worked on describing the Hopi language and made notable claims about its perception of time. He also conducted...
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  • comparison between Hopi and western European languages. It also became evident that even the grammar of Hopi bore a relation to Hopi culture, and the grammar...
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    exclave of the Navajo Nation. This exclave is surrounded by territory of the Hopi Reservation, which is itself surrounded by the Navajo Nation. The term pene-exclave...
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    that closely match other Indigenous groups of North America, such as the Hopi. Before the Anishinaabe became Anishinaabe the people migrated from Waubanaukee...
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    dietary supplements and cosmetics. The flowers of the 'Hopi Red Dye' amaranth were used by the Hopi (a tribe in the western United States) as the source...
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  • women' abound in this country, and these 'crystal twinkies' (as a former Hopi student likes to call them) make a pretty decent living at deceiving the...
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  • village, from Tlingit xutsnuuwú, "brown bear fort". Kachina (definition) from Hopi katsína, "spirit being". Jojoba (definition) via Spanish, from some Uto-Aztecan...
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    Bate boca Bringa (Fight) – Portuguese: Briga Bon (Good) – Portuguese: Bom Hopi skuma, tiki chukulati (A lot of foam, little chocolate): Too good to be true...
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  • languages Alutor American Sign Language Dogrib (only in the first person) Hopi (nouns) Hmong Inuktitut Khamti Khoe languages Komo language Koryak Kunama...
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  • use the name Chinook Wawa, but rather "the Wawa" or "Lelang" (from Fr. la langue, the language, or tongue).[citation needed] Wawa also means speech or words;...
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