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Name
  
Thomas Banyacya


Education
  
Thomas Banyacya Thomas Banyacya delivers Hopi prophecy at Habitat 76 Habitat Forum 76

Died
  
February 6, 1999, Keams Canyon, Arizona, United States

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Thomas Banyacya (June 2, 1909 – 1999) was a Hopi Native American traditional leader. In 1948, he was one of four Hopis (the other were David Monongye, Dan Evehema, and Dan Katchongva) who were named by elders to reveal Hopi traditional wisdom and teachings, including the Hopi prophecies for the future, to the general public, after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. Banyacya was a member of the Wolf, Fox, and Coyote clans.

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Hopi american leader thomas banyacya speaks at un assembly 12 11 1992


Background

Banyacya grew up in the village of Moenkopi, Arizona and first attended Sherman Indian School in Riverside, California and then Bacone College in Muskogee, Oklahoma. He lived in Kykotsmovi, Arizona on the Hopi Reservation. During World War II, Banyacya was a draft resister, who spent time in prison over seven years each time he refused to register for the draft.

Death

Banyacya died on February 6, 1999 in Keams Canyon, Arizona.

References

Thomas Banyacya Wikipedia