A portrait of a Hopi girl on a reservation in Arizona, 1901 by CC Pierce
The girl's hairstyle consists of two loop-like arrangements on the sides, formed by wrapping the hair around a U-shaped wooden hair bow. It is called a squash blossom whorl and is traditionally worn by unmarried women in the Hopi tribe. This hairstyle also served as inspiration for Princess Leia's hair in the movie Star Wars.
The Hopi tribe is a Native American group that considers themselves the original inhabitants of America. They believe that their village in Oraibi, Arizona is the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in the United States.
Archaeological evidence confirms their presence in the Southwest region for thousands of years.
The Hopi people primarily engage in agriculture, cultivating crops such as cotton, sunflowers, squash, corn, beans, and pumpkins. Today, most of them live on a reservation spanning 2,500 square miles in Arizona.
The Hopi tribe holds strong spiritual beliefs rooted in Animism. They believe they are the caretakers of the earth and maintain a connection with the center of the earth through their ceremonies.
The successful performance of their ceremonial cycle is believed to maintain balance in the world, appease the gods, and bring rain.
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