Dan Evehema Explained

Dan Evehema (born 1893)[1] was a Hopi Native American traditional leader. He is one of four Hopis (including Thomas Banyacya, David Monongye, and Dan Katchongva) who decided or were appointed to reveal Hopi traditional wisdom and teachings, including the Hopi prophecies for the future, to the general public in 1946, after the use of the first two nuclear weapons against Japan.[2] [3] Evehema died on January 6, 1999, at approximately 106 years of age.[4] In his "final message" he stated that he was the last of the group of four fully knowledgeable Hopis still alive. Evehema was co-author, with Thomas Mails, of "Hotevilla: Hopi Shrine of the Covenant : Microcosm of the World" and "Hopi Survival Kit" and co-author of Techqua Ikachi,[5] the traditional Hopi newsletters produced from 1975 to 1986. The "Hopi Survival Kit" includes a signed affidavit from Dan Evehema approving the book, and is the only written account of the complete Hopi prophecies. Evehema was a member of the Greasewood/Roadrunner Clan.

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  1. Mails, Thomas E. (1997). The Hopi Survival Kit
  2. Book: Ghost Wolf, Robert. Days of Destiny: Cosmic Prophecies for the 21st Century. 2003. Trafford Publishing. 1412007267. 132–138.
  3. Smith. Scott S.. Thomas Mails Last Stand. Orange Coast Magazine. August 1997. 23. 8. 80–85. Emmis Communications. 0279-0483.
  4. Book: Mercier, Patricia. The Maya End Times: A Spiritual Adventure to the Heart of the Maya Prophecies for 2012. 2008. Duncan Baird Publishers. 978-1780283357.
  5. http://www.jnanadana.org/hopi/techqua_ikachi_i.html Techqua Ikachi