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  2. Hualapai - Wikipedia

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    The Hualapai (pronounced, wa-la-peye, Walapai: Hwalbáy) is a federally recognized Native American tribe in Arizona with about 2300 enrolled members. Approximately 1353 enrolled members reside on the Hualapai Reservation, which spans over three counties in Northern Arizona ( Coconino , Yavapai , and Mohave ).

  3. Grand Canyon Skywalk - Wikipedia

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    The Skywalk is the cornerstone of a larger plan by the Hualapai tribe, which it hopes will be the catalyst for a 9,000-acre (36 km 2) development to be called Grand Canyon West; it would open up a 100-mile (160 km) stretch along the canyon's South Rim and include hotels, restaurants, a golf course, casinos, and a cable car to ferry visitors ...

  4. Unveiling the Grand Canyon Skywalk: What to know for an ...

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    No. Grand Canyon West, which is operated by the Hualapai Tribe, is a separate attraction from Grand Canyon National Park, operated by the National Park Service and located on 11 tribes ...

  5. Hualapai Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Hualapai Mountains are home to the highest peaks in Mohave County, Arizona. Location of Hualapai Mountains in Arizona. /  34.900008°N 113.8841121°W  / 34.900008; -113.8841121. The Hualapai Mountains are a mountain range located in Mohave County, east of Kingman, Arizona. Rising up to 8,417 feet at its highest peak, [1] the higher ...

  6. Havasupai–Hualapai language - Wikipedia

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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 belongs to the Pai branch of the Yuman–Cochimí language family , together with its close relative Yavapai and with Paipai , a language spoken in northern Baja California.

  7. Havasupai - Wikipedia

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    Havasupai, English. Religion. Indigenous, Christianity. Related ethnic groups. Yavapai, Hualapai. Havasupai Basket, c. 1907. 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. [1] Havasu means "blue-green water" and pai "people".

  8. Hualapai Peak - Wikipedia

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    Hualapai Mountains. Hualapai Peak is a 8,417-foot (2,566 m) mountain summit in Mohave County, Arizona and is the highest point of the Hualapai Mountains. [1] It is located about 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Kingman in Hualapai Mountain County Park. Picture taken of the surrounding landscape from near the summit of Hualapai Peak in Arizona.

  9. One killed, 56 injured as bus rolls over near Grand Canyon

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    Eight of those injured were flown to hospitals and others who suffered non-critical injuries were taken by ground transportation, the Hualapai tribe's emergency operations said in a statement. A ...