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  • sounds like Ute

  • @seantsosie They're both in the same language family which is Uto-Aztecan. :)

  • KaKwy! Chippewa from Mn. I used to live in Keams. My mom was a RN there and in T.C. I loved listening to Hopis talking in Hopi. My sister, Tanya White, has 5 kids w/ Arles Aragon from Hotevilla. I have very fond memories of living there. I loved watching Kachina dances in the plazas. Favorites: Home Dance in Walpi in '86, night dances @ Walpi in a kiva and Bean Dance in Hotevilla...Kachina smeared my face w/ soot & spit!

    Sean White St Paul Mn

  • Is that Hopi language? It sounds great, I love it.

  • Great work! Lololomai!!!

    Thank you both!

  • STFU!

  • FU!

  • I miss you Sandra!!

    you will be missed and you will forever be in our hearts!!

  • could the story be translated in a move creative poetic way and be none the less representative of exectly what she says?

  • NO, learn hopi or get out

  • that was kool

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