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Havasupai

[ hah-vuh-soo-pahy ]

noun

, plural Ha·va·su·pais, (especially collectively) Ha·va·su·pai
  1. a member of a small tribe of nomadic North American Indians now living in Arizona.
  2. the Yuman language of the Havasupai.


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For the Hopi, the mountains provided life-giving rain and spiritual sustenance while the Havasupai’s creation story is centered on the four peaks, which they believed were at the center of the earth.

Finally, Moore said that Red Butte — a hill four miles south of the mine that the Havasupai regard as sacred — will not be impacted by the mining activity.

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In May, a ceremony marked the renaming of a popular campground in the inner canyon from Indian Garden to Havasupai Gardens, or “Ha’a Gyoh,” in the Havasupai language.

Hikers attempting to reach the Colorado River are encouraged to consult park rangers for safety tips — extreme temperature and elevation changes make trips beyond Havasupai Gardens more difficult — and overnight permits.

The beacon was located about 1.5 miles north of the Havasupai Gardens campground.

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