An Army buddy of mine is a Hopi Indian and he invited me out to the reservation in Tuba, Arizona for a week. It was probably the most memorable week of my life. The people were great and plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables at every meal. In the morning they would walk on their front porches and throw this ground up maze, for a good day, spiritual kind of thing. My friend’s uncle made Kachina dolls for the children on the reservation. Some say the Kachina Dolls have a spirit of their own. They have many traditions including an annual reservation Olympics and the bean festival. They are famous for their very accurate prophecies, but to me they we always be famous for kindness.
So if you ask me I say the Hopi! Even tho I’m a 1/4 Blackfoot
Plus the first american indian female soldier to die in combat was a Hopi Indian. As a matter of fact she was killed just days before I arrived on the reservation, but they said a baby was born on the reservation the same day too. So they were sad but proud at the same time.
I Hopi I will see them again….