Exploring Havasupai

Exploring Havasupai

Author: Greg Witt

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2011-03

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1458732339

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Deep in the Grand Canyon lies a place of unmatched beauty; a place where blue-green water cascades over fern-clad cliffs into travertine pools, where great blue heron skim canyon streams, and where giant cottonwoods and graceful willows thrive in ...


Havasupai Legends

Havasupai Legends

Author: Carma Lee Smithson

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13:

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For almost seven hundred years, the Havasupai Indians, who call themselves People of the Blue Water, have lived in an area that includes the depths of the western Grand Canyon and the heights of the San Francisco Peaks. Here they inhabited the greatest altitude variation of any Indians in Southwestern America. Written in consultation with some of the last Havasupai shamans, this book details their religious beliefs, customs, and healing practices. A second section presents legends of the Havasupai origin, the first people, and tales of Coyote, Gila Monster, Bear, and others.


HAVASUPAI

HAVASUPAI

Author: J Washburn

Publisher: LOST BOYS INK

Published: 2015-12-25

Total Pages: 41

ISBN-13:

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The majestic photos will taunt you with the desire to be in this wild locale. The text will give you some help in planning the logistics of your trip. But the philosophy—this is most important—will get you in the mindset to uncover one of nature’s greatest treasures. This HAVASUPAI essay is a quick jaunt (about 35 pages) that draws on exquisite photography, the words of Thoreau, and the experience of a modern author. Whether you want to reminisce on your own adventures in Havasupai or make a plan to go, this essay is a must-read.


Pure Land

Pure Land

Author: Annette McGivney

Publisher: Aux Media

Published: 2017-10-02

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 9780998527888

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"Tomomi Hanamure, a Japanese citizen who loved exploring the rugged wilderness of the American West, was killed on her birthday May 8, 2006. She was stabbed 29 times as she hiked to Havasu Falls on the Havasupai Indian Reservation at the bottom of Grand Canyon. Her killer was an 18-year old Havasupai youth named Randy Redtail Wescogame who had a history of robbing tourists and was addicted to meth. It was the most brutal murder ever recorded in Grand Canyon's history."--Amazon.com.


Exploring Havasupai

Exploring Havasupai

Author: Greg Witt

Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press

Published: 2016-10-17

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1634040716

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Discover one of the most beautiful destinations in Arizona, surrounded by Grand Canyon National Park. Deep in the Grand Canyon lies a place of unmatched beauty—a place where blue-green water cascades over fern-clad cliffs into travertine pools, where great blue heron skim canyon streams, and where giant cottonwoods and graceful willows thrive in the shade of majestic sandstone cliffs. Havasupai is a paradise enveloped in one of the earth’s most rugged and parched landscapes. Exploring Havasupai by author Greg Witt is the essential destination guide for those visiting the area. The updated book is filled with insider tips, fascinating background, and essential information. It identifies many new hikes, mines, springs, and historical sites never before revealed in a Grand Canyon or Havasupai guidebook. Details on canyon geology, weather patterns, and the unique flora and fauna add depth to a hiker’s experience. The guidebook includes detailed maps, trail descriptions, stunning full-color photographs, and intriguing historical insights. This is the must-have guide for canyon visitors, whether you’re arriving by helicopter, on horseback, or on foot.