- The
Hualapai (pronounced [
walapaɪ], wa-la-peye,
Walapai: Hwalbáy) is a
federally recognized Native American tribe in
Arizona with
about 2300 enrolled...
- Havasupai–Hualapai (Havasupai–
Walapai) is the
Native American language spoken by the
Hualapai and
Havasupai peoples of
northwestern Arizona. Havasupai–Hualapai...
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Peach Springs (
Walapai: Hàkđugwi:v) is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Mohave County, Arizona,
United States. The po****tion was 1,098 at the 2020...
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Triatoma is a
genus of ********in bug in the
subfamily Triatominae (kissing bugs). The
members of
Triatoma (like all
members of Triatominae) are blood-sucking...
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position relative to
their traditional enemies the Paiute, Chemehuevi, and
Walapai. On
September 1, 1857, a
joint force of
Mohave and
Quechan warriors launched...
- United
States ( Arizona)
Languages Mojave,
English Religion traditional tribal religion Related ethnic groups Maricopa,
Walapai, Havasupai, and Yavapai...
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Wisconsin and
Illinois and the Cheyenne,
among others. To the
Apache and
Walapai of the
Southwestern United States, the wail of the
cougar was a harbinger...
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Yavapai Havasupai-Hualapai (a.k.a.
Northern Yuman)
Hualapai dialect (a.k.a.
Walapai)
Havasupai dialect Paipai (a.k.a. Akwa'ala;
possibly distinct from the...
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Retrieved 2018-06-09.
Cocopah at
Ethnologue (19th ed., 2016) Havasupai‑
Walapai‑Yavapai at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
INALI (2012) México:
Lenguas indígenas...
- Red Lake.
Walapai is a po****ted
place on
Arizona State Route 66 (former U.S.
Route 66) in
Mohave County, Arizona,
United States.
Walapai is located...