1I had a playmate from childhood named Isaac Muli-hano who worked behind the front desk at the Mille Collines.
2Hano people, length of time spent in Tusayan by the
3Not until recent years has pottery been made elsewhere in Hopiland than at Hano.
4Oraibi is first reached, then Shumopavi, Shupaulovi, and Mashongnavi, and finally Walpi, Sichumovi, and Hano.
5Among the Hopis, the finest potter is a resident of Tewa or Hano, Nampeyo by name.
6The people of Hano also speak a radically distinct language, belonging to another stock of tribes.
7Ute, conflict with, by the Tewa of Hano
8At 7 P.M. we halted near Hano.
9Peña Blanca formerly inhabited by the Hano
10Hano traditions regarding settlement in Tusayan
11Hano, Asa group occupy site of
12On the middle mesa are Shungopavi, Mashongnovi and Shipaulovi, while on the eastern mesa are Walpi, Sichomovi and Hano.
13The story, as told by Kwálakwai, who lives in Hano, but is not himself a Hano, begins as follows:
14Hanomuh, the inhabitants of Hano
15Boundary line, Hano and Sichumovi
16Kwálakwai, Hano tradition related by