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The text discusses the history, prophecy, and struggles of the Hopi people, including their interactions with modern civilization, the impact of colonization, and the preservation of their culture and environment through adherence to traditional ways and respect for the land and indigenous knowledge. The importance of upholding the laws of nature, protecting the land, and empowering Aboriginal people globally is emphasized as a means to ensure healing, survival, and peace, as prophesied by the speaker Marking.

Insights

  • The Hopi prophecy, safeguarded by religious exiles in Haute Villa, foretells the arrival of the white man and the subsequent devastation they would bring to the land, as warned by the Hopi elders.
  • Leaders and society are urged to respect the laws of nature and the Great Spirit, protecting the land and indigenous peoples to prevent further harm and promote healing, emphasizing a voluntary return to nature for survival and peace, in line with the prophetic teachings of Marking.

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Recent questions

  • What is the Hopi prophecy?

    A: The Hopi prophecy is preserved by religious exiles in Haute Villa and foresees the arrival of the white man and the destruction they will bring to the land. It also emphasizes the need to respect and protect the land and indigenous people to ensure healing and avoid deep trouble.

  • Who is Tom Turbit?

    A: Tom Turbit of Santa Fe, New Mexico, acts as a liaison between the Hopi and modern civilization, bridging the gap between traditional ways of life and the impact of modern forces on the Hopi people.

  • What is the Society of Hopi and Planetary Friends?

    A: The Society of Hopi and Planetary Friends includes members like Roy Stevens, a bio-cosmologist from Indonesia, who aim to spread Hopi wisdom and advocate for a return to nature voluntarily, empowering Aboriginal people worldwide with their knowledge for survival and peace.

  • What is the conflict over land use affecting the Hopi?

    A: The conflict over land use involves the strip mining of Black Mesa by the Peabody Coal Company, which has detrimental effects on the Hopi culture and environment. This issue highlights the struggle of the Hopi people against modern forces and the need to protect their land.

  • Why do the Hopi oppose the Hopi Tribal Council?

    A: The Hopi oppose the Hopi Tribal Council, seen as an illegitimate governing body, due to the brutal treatment they have faced from modern forces, including forced education and relocation. This opposition reflects the Hopi's desire to preserve their traditional ways of life and resist assimilation policies.

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Summary

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Hopi prophecy and struggle against modern forces

  • The story of the first people coming to Earth and meeting the creator, as told by the elders to the young, is recounted.
  • The founding of Haute Villa in 1906 by religious exiles who wished to follow traditional ways of life is detailed.
  • The Hopi prophecy has been preserved by the religious exiles in Haute Villa.
  • The arrival of the white man and the destruction they brought to the land is foreseen by the Hopi elders.
  • Tom Turbit of Santa Fe, New Mexico, acts as a liaison between the Hopi and modern civilization.
  • Roy Stevens, a bio-cosmologist from Indonesia, is part of the Society of Hopi and Planetary Friends, aiming to spread Hopi wisdom.
  • The impact of modern civilization on the Hopi, including the establishment of boarding schools and assimilation policies, is described.
  • The brutal treatment of the Hopi by modern forces, including forced education and relocation, is highlighted.
  • The struggle of the Hopi against the Hopi Tribal Council, seen as an illegitimate governing body, is outlined.
  • The conflict over land use, particularly the strip mining of Black Mesa by the Peabody Coal Company, and its detrimental effects on the Hopi culture and environment are discussed.

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"Respect nature, protect land, empower indigenous wisdom"

  • Urges leaders and society to adhere to the laws of nature and the Great Spirit, emphasizing the need to respect and protect the land and indigenous people to ensure healing and avoid deep trouble.
  • Advocates for a return to nature voluntarily, empowering Aboriginal people worldwide with their wisdom and knowledge to ensure survival and peace, as prophesied by the speaker Marking.
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