Hupa

Hupa
dining'xine꞉wh / na꞉tinixwe
A Hupa man by Edward S. Curtis, c. 1923
Total population
3,139 enrolled (2013)
Regions with significant populations
United States ( California)
Languages
English, Hupa
Religion
Hupa traditional beliefs, Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Chilula and Whilkut

The Hupa (Yurok: Huepʼoolaʼ / Huepʼoolaa 'Hupa people') are a Native American people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group in northwestern California. Their endonym is dining'xine꞉wh for Hupa-language speakers in general, and na꞉tinixwe for residents of Hoopa Valley, also spelled Natinook-wa, meaning "People of the Place Where the Trails Return". The Karuk name for them is Kishákeevar / Kishakeevra ("Hupa (Trinity River) People", from kishákeevar-sav = "Hupa River, i.e. Trinity River"). The majority of the tribe is enrolled in the federally recognized Hoopa Valley Tribe.