
Saturday, June 28, 2008. 9am-4pm, Homolovi VisitorCenter: Hopi Artist Demonstration. A Hopi artist will be demonstrating their art. You may purchase Hopi art directly from the source! Lorraine Choyou (Deer/Flute Clan) will demonstrate traditional pottery making.
July 2008
Monday, June 30, 2008, 8:30 am Park Visitor Center: Tour of archaeological excavations. Students from the University of Michigan are excavating a pit house village dating from about 600 AD.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 8:30 am Park Visitor Center: Tour of archaeological excavations. Students from the University of Michigan are excavating a pit house village dating from about 600 AD.
Friday, July 4, 2008, 8:30 am Park Visitor Center: Tour of archaeological excavations. Students from the University of Michigan are excavating a pit house village dating from about 600 AD.
Saturday, July 5, 2008. 9am-4pm, Homolovi VisitorCenter: Hopi Artist Demonstration. A Hopi artist will be demonstrating their art. You may purchase Hopi art directly from the source!
Monday, July 7, 2008, 8:30 am Park Visitor Center: Tour of archaeological excavations. Students from the University of Michigan are excavating a pit house village dating from about 600 AD.
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Last update: June 28, 2008
Unless otherwise noted, programs are open to park visitors. Advance reservations are
recommended for workshops so we will have supplies for everyone.
Institute of Museums and Library Services to the Hopi Tribe. If you have questions or would
like to make reservations, please contact Homol'ovi Ruins State Park at 928/289-4106 or you like
to make reservations, please contact Homol'ovi Ruins State Park at 928/289-4106 or you may
click here to contact us by email.
Most programs are free, although there is an entrance fee to Homol'ovi Ruins State Park.
Arizona stays on MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME throughout the year.
Park Entrance Fee: $5 per vehicle for up to 4 adults (13 & older). $1 for each additional adult.
Campground: Contact the park for information
ATTENTION GROUPS VISITING HOMOL'OVI RUINS STATE PARK:
We invite you to sponsor a program or special event! We maintain a list of speakers and artists. For $150 you
can sponsor a program of your choice at the time of your choice! Your donation pays the speaker fee and the
cost for advertising the event. These programs are held at Homolovi Ruins State Park and are open to all
visitors. Park entrance fees are required for participation in events within the park other than our monthly
meetings. (If you are staying in the campground there is no additional entrance fee)
TOURS OF THE HOPI MESAS
We are working with Arizona State Parks and with the Hopi Tribe to develop tours of the Hopi Mesas. These tours will
originate at Homol'ovi Ruins State Park near Winslow, Arizona. We will have both "step-on" guides (they ride with you in
your vehicle) and tours with transportation provided (vans or a bus). CONTACT US if you are interested in this service.
Homolovi Chapter Arizona Archaeological Society
"Homolovi" is Hopi for "Place of the Little Hills"- the traditional name for Winslow, Arizona
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Schedule of Events
Darlene recording
petroglyph panel
June 2008 During June and early July, archaeologists will be working at the pithouse village site next to the park visitor center. They can usually be observed Monday through Friday from 7am until about 2 or 3pm, depending upon the heat!
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Maxine Wadsworth and husband Leigh Kuwanwisiuma
speaking on gender roles in Hopi culture
Wednesday, July 9, 2008, 8:30 am Park Visitor Center: Tour of archaeological excavations. Students from the University of Michigan are excavating a pit house village dating from about 600 AD.
Friday, July 11, 2008 7pm, Homolovi Visitor Center: Speaker and meeting of the Homolovi Chapter of the Arizona Archaeology Society
July 12-13, 2007: SUVOYUKI DAYS AND MORNING RUNS This our big annual event. The Saturday event takes place at the park and the Sunday event takes place at Second Mesa on the Hopi Reservation. There will be a morning run on Saturday at 6am and another run at the Hopi Mesas on Sunday. CLICK HERE to sign up for the 6am Fun Run CLICK HERE for the SUVOYUKI schedule of activities
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2008 Public Programming Calendar Homol'ovi Ruins State Park (928) 289-4106
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Photo courtesy of
Darlene Brinkerhoff
Saturday, July 19, 2008. 9am-4pm, Homolovi VisitorCenter: Hopi Artist Demonstration. A Hopi artist
will be demonstrating their art. You may purchase Hopi art directly from the source!
Saturday, July 26, 2008. 9am-4pm, Homolovi VisitorCenter: Hopi Artist Demonstration. A Hopi artist
will be demonstrating their art. You may purchase Hopi art directly from the source!
August 2008
Saturday, August 2, 2008. 9am-4pm, Homolovi VisitorCenter: Hopi Artist Demonstration. A Hopi artist
will be demonstrating their art. You may purchase Hopi art directly from the source!
Saturday, August 9, 2008. 9am-4pm, Homolovi VisitorCenter: Hopi Artist Demonstration. A Hopi artist
will be demonstrating their art. You may purchase Hopi art directly from the source!
Saturday, August 16, 2008. 9am-4pm, Homolovi VisitorCenter: Hopi Artist Demonstration. A Hopi artist
will be demonstrating their art. You may purchase Hopi art directly from the source!
Thursday, Aug 21, 2008 7pm, Homolovi Visitor Center: Speaker and meeting of the Homolovi Chapter
of the Arizona Archaeology Society
Saturday, August 23, 2008. 9am-4pm, Homolovi VisitorCenter: Hopi Artist Demonstration. A Hopi artist
will be demonstrating their art. You may purchase Hopi art directly from the source!
Saturday, August 30, 2008. 9am-4pm, Homolovi VisitorCenter: Hopi Artist Demonstration. A Hopi artist
will be demonstrating their art. You may purchase Hopi art directly from the source!
September 2008
Thursday, Sept 18, 2008 7pm, Homolovi Visitor Center: Speaker and meeting of the Homolovi
Chapter of the Arizona Archaeology Society
October 2008
Thursday, Oct 16, 2008 7pm, Homolovi Visitor Center: Speaker and meeting of the Homolovi Chapter
of the Arizona Archaeology Society
November 2008
Thursday, Nov 13, 2008 7pm, Homolovi Visitor Center: Speaker and meeting of the Homolovi Chapter
of the Arizona Archaeology Society
December 2008
Annual members' potluck. TBA
We are planning additional workshops for the summer and fall, so check back! We are also working
on a two or three day guided trip to Hopi traditional lands led by Hopi elders and scholars! We are
hoping to have this ready for fall of 2008, but depending upon how the planning goes, it may have to
wait until 2009. The current thought is to have 3 annual trips. Two or three day trips in the Spring
and Fall when it is a bit cooler and perhaps a one day trip during the summer. Let us know what you
think of this idea!