Monday, September 30, 2013


                               4TH ANNUAL HOPI FESTIVAL A GREAT SUCCESS!!



  
Thousands of visitors and locals attended the 4th Annual Hopi Festival. Explore Hopi was one of many vendors that were a part of this extravagant event. With a total of 76 vendors, 8 dance groups, over 10,000 visitors and great Flagstaff weather, the Hopi Festival was a success. Native vendors  came from near and far to fill downtown Flagstaff with breathtaking artwork. There was also a fundraiser that took place throughout the weekend for Child Protective Services, that will benefit both the Hopi and Flagstaff areas. This event attracted visitors both domestic and foreign to make Heritage Square the place to hang out for the weekend.

    
                                                                                                           



 
                         
                                  







                                                                               



                                                                                  

Friday, September 27, 2013

CLICK ON THE LINK!!..WE ARE GETTING OUR NAME OUT THERE!..BE SURE TO VISIT US AT OUR EXPLORE HOPI BOOTH IN DOWNTOWN FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA. THE HOPI FESTIVAL- A WEEKEND TO BE OUTDOORS AND CAPTURE THE ARTS AT ITS BEST!!
 
                                          EXPLORE HOPI YOU TUBE CHANNEL
 
Take a look at our YOU TUBE channel..we have HTEDC's own, Lisa Talayumptewa, interview for this year's annual Hopi Arts Festival in Heritage Square. Find out more information as to what you can expect at the event. Come join us this weekend, September 28th and 29th, 2013.
 
 
                                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgBZ1ghZfG8

Thursday, September 26, 2013


Don't forget to come visit us at the 4th Annual Hopi Festival, Heritage Square in downtown Flagstaff, Arizona. This event to take place September 28th and 29th, 2013.
Click on the link below to get more info from HTEDC's own Lisa Talayumptewa!! See you there!

Wednesday, September 25, 2013



                                                                YOUR INVITATION

Check out your personal invitation to Hopiland by Miss Hopi herself!! Start planning your unique visit that can be filled with art, culture, landscape, and food. Plenty for you to enjoy and definitely an experience of a lifetime. Click on the link below to get a sneak peak of what you can see when you visit. Explore Hopi offers a variety of options to meet your interests. For more information you can also find us on Facebook and our website at www.explorehopi.com.  See you in Hopi!

                                                            http://youtu.be/TPSHm96vu14

Monday, September 23, 2013

                      EXPLORE HOPI INVITES YOU TO HOPI FESTIVAL - FLAGSTAFF AZ

     Want to indulge in more arts and culture of the southwest? Explore Hopi would like to invite you to the Fourth Annual Hopi Festival at Heritage Square in downtown Flagstaff, Arizona. This event set to take place on September 28th &29th, 2013 from 9am-5pm. The Hopi Festival, sponsored by the Hopi Tribe Economic Development Corporation brings you an array of things for you to experience. Some of these include traditional dance groups, Hopi cuisine, a variety of artisans and artwork, along with traditional music. This year HTEDC and its partners hope to build upon last years success to bring community members, local businesses, and visitors together for a diverse and educational venture that all can enjoy and benefit from. So come out and enjoy the festivities. Stop by and visit us at our Explore Hopi information booth. Hope to see you there! For more information you may contact Lisa Talayumptewa at (928) 522-8675 or visit the link below!
http://htedc.com/uploads/HopiFestival2013.pdf

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

      INDIAN DAY CELBRATION 2013- HOPI CULTURAL CENTER SECOND MESA, AZ 
  

      On September 14-15, 2013, Explore Hopi and the Hopi Cultural Center hosted the 2nd Annual Indian Day Celebration. The two day event was filled with native dance groups from Hopi and Pima reservations, art vendors, and demonstrators.



Hopi Dance Group
Indian Day 2013
 
There was also some musical entertainment provided by the Blue Canyon Band and Shot Gun Riders, both bands playing classical rock and country music. Plenty of people were in attendance to enjoy the event and mingle amongst one another. To close off the whole event, a Clan Run and regular 4 mile run took place. The Clan Run was for everyone to join in and represent their respective clans.


Vendors ranged from local Hopi artists, Santo Domingo artists, and Navajo artist. Demonstrators shared an educational experience by exhibiting the art of Piki making, "Kutuki" or parched corn, jewelry, and kachina doll carving.

"AChem A'al" Indigenous Traditional Pima Basket Dancers
Gila River Indian Community

A great time to take in the Hopi fresh air, scenery, food, and community atmosphere.
Explore Hopi and the Hopi Cultural Center want to thank all those in attendance and hope to build on this event for next year.

If you haven't made your way to Hopiland yet, take some time to visit our website, www.explorehopi.com, and plan your trip today! Asquali Kwa-kway!!


          
EXPLORE HOPI AND HOPI CULTURAL CENTER COLLABORATE TO HOST FAM TOUR!!
     On Friday, September 13,2013, Explore Hopi and the Hopi Cultural Center teamed up to host a FAM tour as a way of networking with businesses off the Hopi reservation. Our goal, being able to spread the word of Explore Hopi and bring visitors to experience Hopi and all it has to offer.  Our guests involved came from the surrounding Chamber of Commerce (Holbrook, Flagstaff and Sedona), tour companies, reporters, and from Arizona State Tourism Office . The guests were greeted my members of the Explore Hopi Team, Carliss Sinquah and Hannah Honani. Introductions were given by Explore Hopi Director, Clarice Tafoya, Hopi Cultural Center General Manger, Darren Tungovia, Pat Browning, Hopi 3 Canyon Ranches, and Hopi Tribe Economic Development Corporation CEO, Kevin Lombardo. They explained the mission and collaboration efforts among HTEDC entities and of Explore Hopi as well as the goal of what we hoped our guests can come away with at the end of the day. Demonstrators were on site to entertain and educate FAM tour participants. Garrett Honahnie demonstrated kachina doll carving, Dianna Shebola exhibited "kutuki", or parched corn, and Dianna Setalla showed off her pottery. Along with the education theme, guests had the opportunity to tour on-site Povi Gallery and the Hopi Museum. The FAM tour then continued on with an traditional style lunch that consisted of "Noqwivi", or the traditional lamb stew with hominy, blue corn frybread, and green chili. For dessert our guests were able to enjoy the "Tsukus Delight", a signature item only the Hopi Cultural Center offers, that consists of frybread tossed in cinnamon sugar, topped with vanilla ice cream and chocolate syrup. Soon after lunch our guests were sent off on a tour to Dawa Park with well-known Hopi tour guide, Gary Tso. Dawa Park is a petroglyph site on Hopi with many years of history and significance.
At the conclusion to the FAM tour, our guests were left with an experience to take back and share with others. They are able to come away with saying " I have been to the Center of the Universe".
*For more information on tours and what the "Center of the Universe" has to offer, please visit our website at www.explorehopi.com* Asquali, Kwa-kway!!

      
Examiner.com illustrates an article about EXPLORE HOPI!! click the link below and read up on the what the "Center of the Universe" has to offer you!! Thank you Stacey Wittig!
http://www.examiner.com/article/take-this-journey-from-grand-canyon-to-hopi-center-of-the-universe

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Hopi Festival in Flagstaff expected to draw thousands & stand out as year’s best Southwest Native arts and culture weekend


4th Annual Hopi-sponsored Native American Arts & Culture Festival will feature many Native American dance groups
Many dance groups will perform at the 4th Annual Hopi
 Native American Arts & Culture Festival
Flagstaff, Ariz. –The Fourth Annual Hopi Sponsored Native American Arts and Cultural Festival in the center of downtown is expected to be the Grand Canyon state’s outstanding event this year for visitors and residents to experience the best Northern Arizona Native American culture. Sponsored by the Hopi Tribe Economic Development Corporation (HTEDC) as part of their new tourism program Explore Hopi (www.explorehopi.com) – this Hopi-sponsored Native American Festival of Arts & Culture showcases Hopi, Navajo and other Native American artisans including prominent, nationally recognized dance groups and Hopi cuisine in collaboration with partner downtown businesses.

The Festival in Flagstaff at Heritage Square takes place September 28th-29th 2013 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Set in the shadow of the Hopi Building (a HTEDC-owned property), the annual event draws several thousand visitors for the Festival and the City of Flagstaff. This year’s event promises to be much more: The celebration of Native cultures will include social dances, music as well as traditional and contemporary art.  Artisans include potters, carvers, weavers and painters; notable artists such as Dalangyawma, Atokuku, Nampeyo, Honyouti, Quannie, Honahnie, David, LaRance, Lomadafkie, Navasie, Chimerica, Koruh, Whitethorn, Begay and Lavato.

“We are honored to be associated with bringing together the diverse cultures and art from the many artisans and the Tribes they represent,” said Kevin Lombardo, CEO of HTEDC. “This event will be both a cultural experience and an economic boost to the area.”

Entertainment consists of well-known, nationally recognized, six-time World Champion Hoop Dancer Nakotah LaRance, who will perform the "Circle of Life” dance that many tribes perform throughout the U.S. and Canada. Nakotah is also a Native American actor with many acting credits.

Ed Kabotie is a dynamic native flute player of the Santa Clara Pueblo and the Hopi village of Shungopavi. His music reflects both of these two dynamic cultures. Kabotie comes from a notable artistic heritage on his Hopi side through paintings, jewelry and carvings.

Other performances will include a Paaqavi Hopi Dance Group, the Hopi Sun Forehead Dance group, Haaku’ Buffalo Dance Group, and The Serpent Trail Dancers. Also performing will be the Forrest Lake Drum and the Hopi Rattle Snake Band.

This year’s festival is bringing together the downtown community, through cooperation with the galleries and restaurants that have agreed to host a demonstrator. A first for Flagstaff, the Hopi Festival will highlight cuisine as an essential part of the culture. Hosting Gallery: Shane Knight Gallery, and others yet to be announced. 

The first Market in 2010 was started to assist artisans to sell their art and crafts to provide for their families, and for them to share a little about their way of life and rich culture. The Hopi Festival brings to Flagstaff public education by way of art, traditional social dances and traditional foods. This event aims to bring the City of Flagstaff together with surrounding neighbors to learn from one another togetherness, happiness and stewardship of the earth for all people of different walks of life. This year’s Festival donations will go to Child Protective Services in Flagstaff and at Hopi to assist with a safer, better way of life for those children in need.

“This festival is for the whole family to enjoy the beauty of Native American art and culture,” said Lisa Talayumptewa, Event Coordinator of HTEDC. “Life in the eyes of an artist is unique and reflects the beauty in life and brings out serenity.”

The City of Flagstaff’s City Council unanimously approved a street closure of Aspen Avenue between San Francisco and Leroux Streets allowing for increasing the size of the festival. A Goal is to partner with HTEDC to promote a diversity of arts, culture and educational opportunities through the Hopi Festival at Heritage Square in Flagstaff’s historic downtown business district.

“As the interest in and attendance at the Festival has grown each year, we realized we needed to expand opportunities for additional artisans and presenters of Native American culture to meet the demands of the visitors,” said Lombardo. “Closing the street to expand the Festival’s footprint made a lot of sense and we thank the City of Flagstaff and the downtown businesses for their support.” 

“It is exciting to have our downtown businesses be a part of our Festival and hope that our working relationship will only grow stronger,” Talayumptewa said. “Each year that I work on putting this Festival together gives me a feeling of satisfaction knowing that I am a part of a rich heritage that I can share with others”

HTEDC extends a special thank you this year’s Festival sponsors: Coca Cola, Sterling Real Estate Management, Coe & Van Loo LLC; Paragon Hotel Corporation; Guest, Shuttle, Cosper & Ledbetter; Dallas Realty; Economic Collaborative of Northern Arizona (ECoNA); Hopi Telecommunications; and Merge Architectural Group.

The HTEDC was formed in 2005 by the Hopi Tribal Council to create and harness an economic environment that will blossom, by securing resources, and provide the guidance and training that allows Hopi Tribe members to prosper and preserve their homeland and culture. Headquartered in Flagstaff, the HTEDC owns and operates, on behalf of the Hopi Tribe, the following enterprises: Hopi Cultural Center Restaurant & Inn on Second Mesa; Days Inn Kokopelli in the Village of Oak Creek (Sedona); the Hopi Travel Plaza off I-40 near Holbrook; Hopi 3 Canyon Ranches near Winslow, Springerville and Flagstaff; and the commercial properties of Heritage Square, Continental Plaza and Kachina Square in Flagstaff.

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contact:  Lisa Talayumptewa, Hopi Festival Coordinator, (928) 522-8675, lisa.talayumptewa@htedc.net

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Explore Hopi website launched -- the Hopi Tribe Economic Development Corporation announces an authentic, official new online resource for visitors to Hopi & Arizona

ExploreHopi has a brand new website (ExploreHopi.com), just launched to serve visitors to Hopi and other tourism attractions of the Hopi Tribe Economic Development Corporation (HTEDC).

“By launching our online presence, visitors will now have a single source that will help them plan their trip to Hopi,” said Kevin Lombardo, CEO of HTEDC. “In addition, some of the best Hopi art will be available very soon for sale through this portal.”

Explore Hopi is an invitation to visitors to tour Hopi lands. Explore Hopi’s tour operators provide custom tours to highlight art, petroglyphs & Hopi villages. ExploreHopi.com is an official, HTEDC-owned resource highlighting the tradition & culture plus history of the Hopi people. Each of several Explore Hopi tour packages also includes the Explore Hopi dinner in the Hopi Cultural Center Restaurant, where visitors are served traditional foods, in the way they were intended, family-style.

“Hu’vaam Yee’se, welcome to Explore Hopi!,” said Clarice Tafoya, Explore Hopi Director.  “Explore Hopi is a link to the past by maintaining cultural traditions while experiencing a modern Hopi lifestyle.”   

Explore Hopi and a main feature of its new website, ExploreHopi.com, is the offering of authentic, outstanding variety for visitors to experience the Southwest. Explore Hopi invites visitors to stay at Days Inn Kokopelli in Sedona, to refuel with a cultural break from a Southwest journey at the Hopi Travel Plaza in Holbrook and to base a visit to the Hopi center of the universe at the Hopi Cultural Center Restaurant & Inn on Second Mesa. The Days Inn Kokopelli, Hopi Travel Plaza and Hopi Cultural Center Restaurant & Inn are all owned and managed by the Hopi Tribe Economic Development Corporation on behalf of the Hopi Tribe.

“Bringing together all of the offerings of Hopi, the HTEDC and our properties will allow folks the chance to experience Hopi arts, culture and history by taking a trip back in time while enjoying the Hopi hospitality of today,” said Lombardo.

Explore Hopi is thrilled to offer a new website for all travelers to this undiscovered part of Arizona. ExploreHopi.com is a resource to a very special cultural experience for visitors to the Grand Canyon State – visitors from other parts of the U.S. and those from all over the world. Hopi features breathtaking surroundings that fill the senses and feed the soul. The three mesas, home to the 12 villages of Hopi and Tewa, are truly unique and offer once-in-a-lifetime experiences. The Hopi people have lived here for centuries — Oraibi village is the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in the United States.

“Explore Hopi has so much to offer our guests on Hopi way of life, the culture, history, historic petroglyphs, agriculture, astrology, Hopi cuisine and much more,” said Tafoya. We are looking forward to seeing you in Hopi land!”

Explore Hopi has:
Hopi artist explains his work to a visitor to Hopi

  • Guide services
  • Buy direct from Hopi’s best artists & consignment through the ExploreHopi.com website [coming soon!]
  • The only restaurant offering traditional Hopi dishes
  • The only lodging in the heart of Hopi
  • Concierge services
  • Hopi Visitor Information Center
  • Educational information

Explore Hopi is a trip back in time, an authentic excursion into timeless art, a place to really relax & “get away,” with educational immersion and a Hopi cuisine experience. The Explore Hopi staff, including the Hopi Cultural Center concierge, can be contacted via ExploreHopi.com. Staff are poised and eager to help guide visitors to outstanding and authentic Hopi art and to make a visit to the ancient but thriving Hopilands a memorable cultural journey that is beyond compare.

A cultural journey to Explore Hopi awaits. Plan a visit soon to Hopilands by first stopping by ExploreHopi.com!

Explore Hopi is sponsored by the Hopi Tribe Economic Development Corporation, HTEDC. HTEDC was formed in 2005 by the Hopi Tribal Council to create and harness an economic environment that will blossom, by securing resources, and provide the guidance and training that allows Hopi Tribe members to prosper and preserve their homeland and culture. Headquartered in Flagstaff, the HTEDC owns and operates, on behalf of the Hopi Tribe, the following enterprises: Hopi Cultural Center Restaurant & Inn on Second Mesa; Days Inn Kokopelli in the Village of Oak Creek (Sedona); the Hopi Travel Plaza off I-40 near Holbrook; Hopi 3 Canyon Ranches near Winslow, Springerville and Flagstaff; and the commercial properties of Heritage Square, Continental Plaza and Kachina Square in Flagstaff.

for more information please contact:  Clarice Tafoya, Explore Hopi Director, (928) 380-5144, ctafoya@explorehopi.com