The Havasupai Indians, also known as the people of the blue and green waters, have lived in the Grand Canyon for hundreds of years. They rely on gathering, hunting, and agriculture and have an impressive agricultural system. Yuman is their official language, and they govern themselves through a seven-member tribal council. They were forced off […]
The Havasupai Reservation is a Native American tribe located on the western edge of the Grand Canyon’s south rim. It includes Supai village, accessible only by foot, horse, or helicopter. The reservation is a tourist destination known for its blue-green waterfalls and camping areas. The tribe relies heavily on tourism for its economy and is […]