Havasupai–Hualapai language (redirect from Walapai language)
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, Arizona (category Articles containing Walapai-language text)
Peach Springs (Walapai: Hàkđugwi:v) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Mohave County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,098 at the 2020...
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Triatoma (redirect from Walapai tiger)
Triatoma is a genus of assassin bug in the subfamily Triatominae (kissing bugs). The members of Triatoma (like all members of Triatominae) are blood-sucking...
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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...
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United States ( Arizona) Languages Mojave, English Religion traditional tribal religion Related ethnic groups Maricopa, Walapai, Havasupai, and Yavapai...
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Hualapai Valley (redirect from Walapai, Arizona)
Red Lake. Walapai is a populated place on Arizona State Route 66 (former U.S. Route 66) in Mohave County, Arizona, United States. Walapai is located...
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Arizona, they are named for the Hopi term for the Yuman, Havasupai, and Walapai peoples who inhabited the area and are thought to be descended from the...
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is working[when?] on a dictionary and grammar for Tolkepaya. Havasupai‑Walapai‑Yavapai at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Yavapai...
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Slavey (Etchaottine) 2,000 1857 Emile Petitot 200 Southwest Mexican Cession Walapai 2,000 1869 J. Ross Browne 201 Northwest Plateau Oregon Country Cayuse 2...
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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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position relative to their traditional enemies the Paiute, Chemehuevi, and Walapai. On September 1, 1857, a joint force of Mohave and Quechan warriors launched...
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Walapai Indian school, Kingman, Arizona, c. 1900...
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California and Baja California. They include Paipai, Havasupai, Yavapai, Walapai, Mohave, Quechan, Maricopa, Tipai-Ipai, Cocopa, and Kiliwa people. Folk...
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Phoenix, Arizona (category Articles containing Walapai-language text)
S-ki:kigk"Phoenix, Arizona Mining Claims And Mining Mines | The Diggings™". Walapai: Banyà:nyuwá Watahomigie, Lucille, Jorigine Bender, Akira Yamamoto, University...
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gambling game Pai gow poker, Americanized version Pai languages (Paipai, Walapai, Havasupai) Pai dialect of the Northern Sotho language Pai (fish trap)...
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Biblical translations into the indigenous languages of North and South America have been produced since the 16th century. Mark, translated by Peter Wzokhilain...
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Pima. The Papago. The Qahatika. The Mohave. The Yuma. The Maricopa. The Walapai. The Havasupai. The Apache-Mohave, or Yavapai. Volume 3 (1908): The Teton...
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Toboso Tohono O'odham, Arizona and Mexico Qahatika, Arizona Tompiro Ubate Walapai, Arizona Yaqui (Yoeme), Arizona, Sonora Yavapai, Arizona Tolkapaya (Western...
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as well as Baja California, Mexico. Hualapai of Arizona, United States. Walapai of Arizona and Colorado, United States. Yuman-Cochimi peoples Cochimí people:...
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Arizona and California Tohono O'odham, Arizona and Mexico Qahatika, Arizona Walapai, Arizona Yaqui (Yoeme), Arizona, Sonora (also Aridoamerica) Yavapai, Arizona...
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had been disturbed, they responded by attacking the settlers with their Walapai allies. The Rose Party included dozens of women and children with only...
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Pima. The Papago. The Oahatika. The Mohave. The Yuma. The Maricopa. The Walapai. The Havasupai. The Apache-Mohave, or Yavapai.. Volume 2. Wikimedia Commons...
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The Hualapai War, or Walapai War, was an armed conflict fought from 1865 to 1870 between the Hualapai native Americans and the United States in Arizona...
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Texas Tamique (Aranama), formerly Texas Toboso, Chihuahua and Coahuila Walapai, Arizona Yaqui (Yoreme), Arizona, Sonora Yavapai, Arizona Tolkapaya (Western...
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River course), and Great Basin. The Paiute, Shoshone, Quoeech, Washoe, and Walapai tribes had inhabited Nevada for millennia before Euro-Americans arrived...
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Call letters KWLP represent the traditional spelling of the tribes name WaLaPai. The station originally started up as an internet based radio station known...
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Havasupai–Hualapai language, the Native American language spoken by the Hualapai (Walapai) and Havasupai peoples This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Cerbat Mountains (category Articles containing Walapai-language text)
The Cerbat Mountains (Walapai: Ha'emede:) is a mountain range in Mohave County in northwest Arizona immediately north of Kingman. The Cerbat Mountains...
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