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Meaning of "hualapai"

hualapai (adjective): The term 'hualapai' refers to something related to or characteristic of the Hualapai Native American tribe or their language. It is used in contexts discussing the culture, traditions, or language of the Hualapai people
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  • A member of an indigenous North American people historically located in northern Arizona.

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Hualapai bands and villages.
This land is believed to be seen only by Hualapai spirits.
Traditional Hualapai dress consists of full suits of deerskin and rabbit skin robes.
It was built for and is operated by the Hualapai tribes.
Do not miss the Hualapai history exhibit on the walls inside the Skywalk building.
The Battle broke the military resistance of the Hualapai.
Hualapai leaders say they weighed those concerns for years before agreeing to build the Skywalk.
Your day is free to explore before heading to Hualapai Ranch.
The Hualapai are a tribe of Native Americans that live in Arizona.
Another option available is to make the route from Hualapai Hilltop on horseback.
Hualapai means " people of the tall pines.
The west rim trail is owned and operated by the Hualapai Indians.
The geyser can be found in Hualapai Valley near Gerlach, Nevada.
Her heritage was half Yavapai and half Hualapai.
The road ends at Hualapai Hilltop.

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Watch a thrilling recreation of a cowboy gunfight and Wild West show at Hualapai Ranch.
Enjoy musical sounds and dances by the Hualapai Tribe as you explore Eagle Point.
Are there any restrictions on the activities offered at the hualapai ranch?
It 's over on the Hualapai reservation.
The West Rim is currently owned and operated by the native Hualapai Indians.
The 12 mile hike along the bottom of Hualapai Canyon is long but relatively flat.
The complex will include a museum, movie theater and several restaurants, according to Hualapai sources.
There are two accommodation options operated by the Hualapai tribe, Hualapai Ranch and Hualapai Lodge.
Here, she wears a handmade dress and organic makeup traditionally used by the Hualapai people.
This is truly one of a kind in the Hualapai flat, less than a mile from Route 34.
The Hualapai managed to escape, but lost twenty-one warriors, with many more wounded.
Transportation to and from the Hualapai Lodge.
It's over on the Hualapai reservation. I don't suppose you could be just a tad more specific.
Raft trips depart from the Hualapai Lodge.
You must use the Hualapai River Runners transportation ( provided ).
The tribe also operates the Hualapai Trading.
A particular distant space of Hualapai Indian Territory, perched on a cliff 300 ft above the Colorado River.
Light champagne picnic meal served under an authentic Hualapai Indian Ramada.
Major traditional ceremonies of the Hualapai include the " Maturity " ceremony and the " Mourning " ceremony.
It 's owned and managed by the Hualapai tribe.
A special remote area of Hualapai Indian Territory, perched on a cliff 300 feet above the Colorado River.
As I mentioned before, the trail starts at Hualapai Hilltop parking lot.
According to Hualapai officials, the cost of the Skywalk alone will exceed $40 million.
Alternatively, the AirWest Helicopters service schedules flights from Hualapai Hilltop to Supai.
According to Hualapai officials, the cost of the Skywalk was $30 million.
Your guides are real Hualapai Indians!
In 2015, helicopter tours helped draw over a million visitors to Hualapai land.
Grand Canyon West, owned by the Hualapai Tribe, is where the Skywalk is.
The tour included descending and landing 3,500 feet into the Grand Canyon in Hualapai Indian Territory.

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