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In [[2155]], [[Qaletaqu]] noted that [[Popé Pueblo]], the name of his home town on [[Mars]], evoked images of his ancestors the [[Anasazi]], Hopi, and [[Pueblo]]. ({{n|ENT|Beneath the Raptor's Wing}}) |
In [[2155]], [[Qaletaqu]] noted that [[Popé Pueblo]], the name of his home town on [[Mars]], evoked images of his ancestors the [[Anasazi]], Hopi, and [[Pueblo]]. ({{n|ENT|Beneath the Raptor's Wing}}) |
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− | [[Curzon Dax]] had a friend who was of the Hopi culture. ({{e|DS9|Paradise}}, {{web|ST| |
+ | [[Curzon Dax]] had a friend who was of the Hopi culture. ({{e|DS9|{{ed|Paradise}}}}, {{web|ST|StarTrek.com}}) |
==External links== |
==External links== |
Latest revision as of 22:46, 5 February 2020
The Hopi were an ancient Native American culture from Earth.
In 2155, Qaletaqu noted that Popé Pueblo, the name of his home town on Mars, evoked images of his ancestors the Anasazi, Hopi, and Pueblo. (ENT novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)
Curzon Dax had a friend who was of the Hopi culture. (DS9 episode: "Paradise", ST website : StarTrek.com)
External links
- Hopi article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Hopi article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.