- The
Havasupai people (
Havasupai: Havsuw' Baaja) are an
American Indian people and
tribe who have
lived in the
Grand Canyon for at
least the past 800 years...
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Havasupai may
refer to:
Havasupai dialect, a
dialect of the
Upland Yuman language spoken by
fewer than 450
people on the
Havasupai Indian Reservation at...
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Havasupai–Hualapai (
Havasupai–Walapai) is the
Native American language spoken by the
Hualapai and
Havasupai peoples of
northwestern Arizona. Havasupai–Hualapai...
- The
Havasupai Indian Reservation is a
Native American reservation for the
Havasupai people,
surrounded entirely by the
Grand Canyon National Park, in...
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Angel Trail, the
first being an
intersection with the
Tonto Trail at
Havasupai Gardens,
leading toward the
Monument Use Area to the west, and to the...
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Havasupai Trail is the main
trail to Supai, Arizona, and to
Havasu Falls.
There are
other trails, such as the Topocoba,
Moqui and
Kirby trails. However...
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Havasupai Tribe v. the
Arizona Board of
Regents was a
legal court case
involving the
American Indian Havasupai tribe and the
Arizona State University Board...
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Falls (
Havasupai:
Havasuw Hagjahgeevma) is a
waterfall of
Havasu Cr****,
located in the
Grand Canyon, Arizona,
United States. It is
within Havasupai tribal...
- Flagstaff. The
county takes its name from Cohonino, a name
applied to the
Havasupai people. It is the second-largest
county by area in the
contiguous United...
- Canyon–Parashant
National Monument, the
Hualapai Indian Reservation, the
Havasupai Indian Reservation and the
Navajo Nation. The
surrounding area is contained...