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Hualapai Indian Tribe of the Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona

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The Hualapai (pronounced Wa-la-pie) [needs IPA] is a federally recognized Indian tribe in Arizona with over 2300 enrolled members. Approximately 1353 enrolled members reside on the Hualapai Indian reservation, which spans over three counties in Northern Arizona (Coconino, Yavapai, and Mohave).


The name, meaning "people of the tall pines", is derived from hwa:l, the Hualapai word for ponderosa pine and pai "people". Their traditional territory is a 108-mile stretch along the pine-clad southern side of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River with the tribal capital at Peach Springs.


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USGS Region : Southwest
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