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AZTT - Hopi Tribe/BIA/FHWA/ADOT/Coconio County/Navajo County/Navajo Nation/NDOT Partnership


Hopi Reservation

The Hopi Reservation, in northeastern Arizona, occupies part of Navajo and Coconino counties and encompasses approximately 1,542,306 acres.  The Hopi Reservation is entirely surrounded by the Navajo Nation Reservation.

The Hopi people trace their history in Arizona to more than 2,000 years, but their history as a people goes back many more thousands of years. According to their legends, the Hopi migrated north to Arizona from the south, up from what is now South America, Central America and Mexico.

The tribe’s teachings relate stories of a great flood and other events dating to ancient times, marking the Hopi as one of the oldest living cultures in documented history. A deeply religious people, they live by the ethic of peace and goodwill.

-Intertribal Council of Arizona (ITCA)



  
Mission


The mission of the Hopi Partnership is to develop, foster and maintain good working relationships through communication, collaboration, consultation and coordination to provide a safe and efficient transportation system for the movement of people, goods and services.

 

Announcements

bullet   ADOT district maintenance yard is available to school buses for fuel at Keams Canyon. For more information contact ADOT Holbrook District Office at 928.524.5400 or 800.759.4546.
     

 


Upcoming Conferences

1st Technical Assistance and Tribal Transit Program Conference and Rodeo
"Creating Partnerships for Rural Transit Solutions"

March 18-21, 2012
Radisson Fort McDowell Resort
Scottsdale, AZ

Registration


Friends of Transit 10th Annual Conference

Friday, February 24, 2012
Hyatt Regency
122 N. 2nd Street - Phoenix

Register (deadline: Feb. 17, 2012)


Creating Partnerships for Rural Transit Solutions

Training/Technical Assistance Conference & Rodeo
March 18-21, 2012

Radisson Fort McDowell, Scottsdale, AZ
(More Information)


2012 Arizona Conference on Roads & Streets

April 4 - April 6, 2012

JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort
Tucson, AZ

More Information & Registration Form


Arizona Transit Association (AzTA)

Save the Date
April 22-24, 2012

Joint AzTA/ADOT Annual Spring Conference

High Country Conference Center at NAU
201 W. Butler Avenue, Flagstaff, AZ


9th Annual Construction in Indian Country National Conference

"Best Practices: The Right Tools for the Times"
April 24-25, 2012

New Wild Horse Pass Hotel
Chandler, AZ

More Information & Registration


National Tribal Transportation Safety Summit

Save the Date:
August 27-31, 2012

More Info at:
ttap.colostate.edu