Havasupai Indian Reservation, Indian reservation in Arizona
The Havasupai Indian Reservation is home to the Havasupai Tribe and known for its stunning blue-green waterfalls.
Inhabited by the Havasupai for over 800 years, the reservation was established in 1880.
Havasupai means 'people of the blue-green waters', reflecting the tribe's deep connection to the land.
Access to the reservation is limited; visitors must hike or ride horses to reach Supai Village.
The reservation lies within the Grand Canyon, but is not part of the Grand Canyon National Park.
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