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    HavasupaiHualapai (Havasupai–Walapai) is a Native American language spoken by the Hualapai and Havasupai peoples of northwestern Arizona. Havasupai–Hualapai...
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    band"). The other Hualapai regional bands (including the Havasupai) lived far away from the current reservation land. The Hualapai War (1865–1870) was...
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    annually to its streams and waterfalls at the Havasupai Indian Reservation. Ethnically, the Havasupai and the Hualapai are one people, although today, they are...
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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...
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  • Hualapai are a tribe of Native Americans that live in Arizona. Hualapai may also refer to: HavasupaiHualapai language, the language of the Hualapai Hualapai...
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  • Arizona and to Havasu Falls HavasupaiHualapai language, the Native American language spoken by the Hualapai (Walapai) and Havasupai peoples This disambiguation...
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  • Apache (category Articles containing HavasupaiHualapai-language text)
    also been applied to the Comanches, Mojaves, Hualapais, and Yavapais, none of whom speak Apache languages. Chiricahua historically lived in Southeastern...
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    National Park, the federally recognized Havasupai Nation, and parts of the federally recognized Navajo, Hualapai, and Hopi nations. As a result, its relatively...
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    Havasu Falls (category Havasupai)
    Falls (Havasupai: Havasuw Hagjahgeevma) is a waterfall of Havasu Creek, located in the Grand Canyon, Arizona, United States. It is within Havasupai tribal...
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    Halchidhoma) Mojave Pai Yavapai Havasupai-Hualapai (a.k.a. Northern Yuman) Hualapai dialect (a.k.a. Walapai) Havasupai dialect Paipai (a.k.a. Akwa'ala;...
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  • in Havasupai and Hualapai, postaspirated stops cannot appear in word-initial position (Shaterian 1983:215). Yavapai is a subject-verb-object language. Some...
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    Salt River (Arizona) (category Articles containing HavasupaiHualapai-language text)
    O'odham [Pima]: Onk Akimel, Yavapai: Hakanyacha or Hakathi:, Maricopa language: Va Shly'ay) is a river in Gila and Maricopa counties in Arizona, United...
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    Yavapai-Prescott Tribe (category Articles containing HavasupaiHualapai-language text)
    The Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe (Yavapai language: Wiikvteepaya), formerly known as the Yavapai-Prescott Tribe of the Yavapai Reservation, a federally...
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    Ventre, Comox, Fox, Thompson, Tuscarora, Halkomelem, Wakhi, Yavapai, HavasupaiHualapai, and Romani. It also historically was used in the Lepsius Standard...
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    Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation (category Articles containing HavasupaiHualapai-language text)
    Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation A'baja (HavasupaiHualapai) Location of Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation in Maricopa County, Arizona Total population 900 Regions...
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    as part of the removal efforts that ended the Indian Wars. The Havasupai and Hualapai are descended from the Cerbat and still live in the immediate area...
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    Yavapai–Apache Nation (category Articles containing HavasupaiHualapai-language text)
    distinct backgrounds and speak two Indigenous languages, the Yavapai language and the Western Apache language. The Yavapai–Apache have lived in the American...
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    Grand Canyon (category Articles containing Hopi-language text)
    Forest, Grand Canyon–Parashant National Monument, the Hualapai Indian Reservation, the Havasupai Indian Reservation and the Navajo Nation. The surrounding...
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  • speak a variety of languages from several different language families. Speakers of Yuman–Cochimí languages include the Havasupai, Hualapai, Yavapai, Mohave...
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    San Francisco Peaks (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    Western Apache: Dził Tso, Keres: Tsii Bina, Southern Paiute: Nuvaxatuh, Havasupai-Hualapai: Hvehasahpatch/Huassapatch/Wik'hanbaja, Yavapai: Wi:mun Kwa, Zuni:...
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    most commonly used language in the United States is English (specifically American English), which is the de facto national language. A March 2025 executive...
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    American Sign Language (ASL) is a natural language that serves as the predominant sign language of Deaf communities in the United States and most of Anglophone...
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    Supai, Arizona (category Articles containing Havasupai-language text)
    from Hualapai Hilltop through the Hualapai Canyon. Helicopters also fly from Hualapai Hilltop into Supai. Hualapai Hilltop, the trailhead for Havasupai Trail...
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    Grand Canyon Caverns (category Articles containing Havasupai-language text)
    The Grand Canyon Caverns (Havasupai: Ŧathiil Ñwaʼa or Ŧathiil Ñhaʼa, 35°31′44″N 113°13′54″W / 35.52889°N 113.23167°W / 35.52889; -113.23167), located...
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    Peach Springs, Arizona (category Hualapai)
    Springs serves as the administrative headquarters of the Hualapai people and is located on the Hualapai Reservation. Peach Springs is in eastern Mohave County...
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    unesco.org. Retrieved 2018-06-09. Cocopah at Ethnologue (19th ed., 2016) Havasupai‑Walapai‑Yavapai at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) INALI (2012) México: Lenguas...
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  • the English language native to the United States. English is the most widely spoken language in the United States. It is an official language in 32 of the...
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    [dʒalaˈɡî ɡawónihisˈdî]) is an endangered-to-moribund Iroquoian language and the native language of the Cherokee people. Ethnologue states that there were 1...
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    Leanne Hinton (category Linguists of HavasupaiHualapai)
    received her PhD in 1977 from UC San Diego, with a dissertation entitled "Havasupai songs: a linguistic perspective," written under the supervision of Margaret...
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  • American language speakers in the United States. There are twelve Native American languages spoken in Arizona, in addition to three other languages that are...
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