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Q: How to Plant Hopi Corn.
A: 1. Find a good site for planting the Hopi corn seed. Choose an area with a southern exposure, deep soil, and good drainage. Avoid areas with boggy soil or more ... Read More »
Q: Why was corn sacred to the hopi?
A: Not just the Hopi people, but most Native Ameridians. Corn is one of the "Three Sisters" the other two are Squash and Beans. They are one of the earliest exampl... Read More »
Q: How to Water Hopi Blue Corn.
A: 1. Till the soil well before planting Hopi blue corn to ensure the even distribution of water. Cultivate the soil to a depth of 14 inches using a rotary tiller.... Read More »
Q: Why is corn so important to the Hopi Indians?
A: Its so important because they eat them and realy need it for their tools. Read More »
Q: Is it the Hopi or the Navajo think corn is important?
A: The Hopi are considered the Corn People. They are a tribe of abo... Read More »