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Ely Shoshone Tribe of Nevada

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The Ely Shoshone Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation for the Ely Shoshone Tribe of Nevada, Shoshone people, in and near the south side of the city of Ely in south-central White Pine County, Nevada. In 2005 it had a population of around 500, a textile business, and its own court system. The reservation is quite small, with a land area of only 104.99 acres (0.4249 km²) and a 2000 census official resident population of 133 persons. Part of the city of Ely lies within its territory.

The Hopi Tribe is a federally recognized tribe of Native American people who have a long and rich history in the Southwest region of the United States. The Hopi people are known for their sophisticated and highly developed cultural traditions, which include a complex system of governance, social organization, and religion. The Hopi people have lived in the Southwest for thousands of years, and their traditional territory encompasses a large area in present-day Arizona. The Hopi people have a deep connection to the land and the natural environment, and their cultural traditions and practices are closely tied to the seasons, the cycles of the sun, and the natural world. The Hopi people are skilled farmers, weavers, potters, and artists, and their economy is based on a combination of agriculture, craftsmanship, and trade. They are known for their intricate and beautiful baskets, pottery, and other artistic works, which are highly prized and sought after. The Hopi people have a long and complex history, and they have faced many challenges over the years, including the loss of land and resources, cultural assimilation, and discrimination. Despite these challenges, the Hopi people have maintained their cultural traditions and continue to thrive as a community. Today, the Hopi Tribe is an important part of the cultural and economic fabric of Arizona, and it continues to play a vital role in the history and development of the region.

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