Hopi Tribe:
"The Hopi Tribe is a sovereign nation located in northeastern Arizona. The reservation occupies part of Coconino and Navajo counties, encompasses more than 1.5 million acres, and is made up of 12 villages on three mesas.
Since time immemorial the Hopi people have lived in Hopitutskwa and have maintained our sacred covenant with Maasaw, the ancient caretaker of the earth, to live as peaceful and humble farmers respectful of the land and its resources. Over the centuries we have survived as a tribe, and to this day have managed to retain our culture, language and religion despite influences from the outside world." - https://www.hopi-nsn.gov/
Miwok people:
"The people who settled in this area many centuries ago are now referred to as the Northern Sierra Miwok. They established their villages alongside the rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada from the Cosumnes River on the north to the Calaveras River on the south. Other Miwok groups lived to the west and south in California’s great central valley as far west as Mount Diablo and south as far as Yosemite National Park." - https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=22538
"I am raising cactus and succulents, collecting dolls and figurines of female superheroes and villians, married twenty years to Arthur now, and have a cat named 'Nudge' who just moved in one day." - Wendy Rose
Poem: The Endangered Roots of a Reason (pg 269-70)