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Jilly_in_VA

(9,966 posts)
Tue Aug 23, 2022, 01:29 PM Aug 2022

Hopi teens see need for skateboarding park, make it happen

They skateboarded on basketball courts and in parking lots, through highway intersections and down roads that twist from the mesas that rise above the high desert.

They set up tricks with old railroad ties and lumber, sometimes using their own skateboards to move the materials in place. During a pandemic that led to lockdowns, curfews and mask mandates on the Hopi reservation, the solo nature of skateboarding was a comfort.

But the reservation that borders the northeast corner of Arizona lacked a designated skate spot. So a group of Hopi teenagers made it happen, seeing out a project they initially thought would take months and displaying the Hopi cultural value of sumi’nangwa — coming together for the greater good.

“I hope this will inspire other youth groups to try and do something like this to make the Hopi community a better place for the future generations of our people,” said Quintin “Q” Nahsonhoya, one of a handful of co-leads on the project.

The skateboarding destination opened late this spring in the Village of Tewa. It’s called Skate 264 for the highway that runs through the 2,500 square-mile (6,474-square-kilometer) Hopi reservation and connects the more than dozen villages. Kira Nevayaktewa came up with the logo that features a cat named “Skategod” that was part of the crew.

https://apnews.com/article/arizona-8f521edc0f0d58f44369a3393815b35d

The kids are all right!

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Hopi teens see need for skateboarding park, make it happen (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Aug 2022 OP
There are some intriguing goings on happening up there. Kali Aug 2022 #1

Kali

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1. There are some intriguing goings on happening up there.
Wed Aug 24, 2022, 01:08 AM
Aug 2022
https://www.nhonews.com/news/2022/may/17/village-tewa-files-lawsuit-hold-insurrectionists-h/

The Tewa are Pueblo people from the Rio Grande. They have a village on first mesa but they aren't Hopi. Interesting history. I spent a few childhood summers at the base of First Mesa in Polacca.
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