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The Havasupai Indian Reservation is a Native American reservation for the Havasupai people, bordering Grand Canyon National Park, in Coconino County in Arizona, United States.
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Ethnically, the Havasupai and the Hualapai are one people, although today, they are politically separate groups due to U.S. government policy. The Hualapai (Pa'a or Pai) had three subtribes: the Plateau People, Middle Mountain People, and Yavapai Fighter.
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Supai (Havasupai: Havasuuw) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, within the Grand Canyon.. As of the 2010 census, the CDP had a population of 208. [3]
There are many picnic tables on the opposite side of the creek, and it is easy to cross over by following the edges of the pools. Swimming behind the falls and entering a small rock shelter behind it is possible.
Dozens of hikers say they fell ill during trips to a popular Arizona tourist destination that features towering blue-green waterfalls deep in a gorge neighboring Grand Canyon National Park.
Havasu (literally “blue-green water”, from ha “water” & vasu “blue”) may refer to the following: . Havasupai, a Native American tribe located in the northwestern part of Arizona