HOPI

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Hopi is a logistics company which assists retail chains through their services of supplying goods.

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HOPI

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Industry:
Delivery Service Freight Service Logistics Transportation Warehousing

Status:
Active

Contact:
420 739 000 464

Email Addresses:
[email protected]

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Current Employees Featured

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Petr Novák
Petr Novák CEO @ Hopi
CEO
2000-06-01

Investments List

Date Company Article Money raised
2015-07-16 Rohlik Hopi investment in Seed Round - Rohlik 1.2 M EUR

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Hopi Nonprofit Organizations - The Hopi Times

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Hopi Relief

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The Hopi Foundation

The Hopi Foundation is a native led nonprofit. We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization formed in 1985 and incorporated in the State of AZ in 1987.See details»

Hopi - Wikipedia

At the dawn of the 20th century, the U.S. government established day schools, missions, farming bureaus, and clinics on every Indian reservation. This policy required that every reservation set up its own police force and tribal courts and appointed a leader who would represent their tribe to the U.S. government. In 1910 in the Census for Indians, the Hopi Tribe had a total of 2,000 members, which was the highest in 20 years. The Navajo at this time had 22,500 members and have consi…See details»

About Hopi | The Hopi Foundation

Hopi are a diverse people; the ancestral Hopis, Hisatsinom (people of long ago), are known as the “Anasazi,” “Hohokam,” “Sinagua,” “Mogollon,” and other prehistoric cultural groups of the American Southwest. Some of the Hopi …See details»

Tribal Government - The Hopi Tribe

The Hopi people established the Hopi Tribal Council on Dec. 19, 1936, with the adoption of the Hopi Constitution and By-Laws. According to the constitution, the Hopi Tribal Council has the …See details»

How Was the Hopi Tribe Organized - FATSIL

Dec 25, 2024 The historical origins of Hopi organization can be traced back to ancient times, providing insight into the traditional structure and governance of the tribe. The Hopi people have a deep-rooted connection to their traditional …See details»

Exploring Hopi Tribe Traditions & Culture - fatsil.org

Dec 11, 2024 The Hopi people maintain a strong connection to their ancestral lands on the Hopi Reservation in northeastern Arizona. Hopi traditions encompass ceremonial rituals, spiritual practices, clan customs, and sacred …See details»

How to Join Hopi Tribe - FATSIL

Dec 20, 2024 An exploration of ancestral connections provides insight into the customs, ceremonies, and social organization of the Hopi tribe. Understanding the cultural significance of these connections fosters a deeper appreciation for …See details»

Our Mission - Hopi Relief

What started as a brother and sister duo who saw the need for a Hopi focused campaign, has grown into a non-profit with a board of six dedicated members. We build relationships with …See details»

Welcome to a website dedicated to the Hopi people.

The Hopi People Welcome to a site dedicated to the Hopi. The Hopi, who live in the arid highlands of northern Arizona, have inhabited the same place for a millennium and are one of the oldest …See details»

Hopi Relief

One year into our relief efforts, we continue to work throughout the Hopi reservation sourcing food and and hygiene supplies for the Hopi people. As we continue to battle the COVID-19 …See details»

Hopi Indian Culture and History - Native Languages of the Americas

Hopi community information including a business directory, tourist information and a calendar of events. Hopi Cultural Center: Website of the Hopi tribe's museum and tourism center. Hopi …See details»

Hopi - Sociopolitical Organization - World Culture Encyclopedia

Social Organization. The Hopi community could be seen as a federation of ranked clans. Upward mobility by a clan occurred when a lower-ranking clan took over the position of a higher …See details»

The Hopi Foundation | Native Ways Federation

The Hopi Foundation, established in 1987, is a Native-led nonprofit dedicated to empowering Hopi communities through self-sufficiency, community building, and cultural preservation. Our …See details»

Hopi - Encyclopedia.com

Jun 11, 2018 Hopi social organization is organized by gender. Hopi villages are made up of matrilineal clans. Buildings within the Hopi village are also organized along gender lines. Hopi …See details»

Hopi Indians - iResearchNet

Hopi social structure is a complex of important interlocking social groups. Some of these are named and some unnamed. Named groups include villages, clans, and religious societies; …See details»

Hopi Nation: Celebrating the Culture and Traditions - American …

The Hopi Nation holds an esteemed place in the world of art, with a rich spectrum of traditional crafts that carry deep cultural significance and support the community economically.. Overview …See details»

Hopi - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures

The Hopi are an American Indian group in Arizona. The term "Hopi" means "one who behaves" or "one who follows the proper way." ... 128 Organization and Analysis of Results; The Hopi …See details»

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