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HAVASUPAI

The "People of the Blue-Green Waters" live in Havasu Canyon in the middle of Grand Canyon. They continue to farm as they have for centuries, but also work in the cattle, forestry and tourist industries. They are well-known for their basketry and beadwork, the waterfalls on their reservation. Supai is accessible on foot, on horseback, or via helicopter.

HOPI

The Hopi are peaceful farmers directly descended from the ancestral Puebloans (Anasazi). Their lifestyle on the mesas is typical of Pueblos. Considered the most adept dryland-farmers in the world, they grow corn in mostly non-irrigated plots (depending on the summer rains) at the base of the mesas. The small Hopi Reservation is concentrated in Pueblos on three mesas in northeastern Arizona and is completely surrounded by the Navajo Reservation.

Old Oraibi has been occupied since A.D. 1150, making it one of America's oldest continuously inhabited villages. The Hopi are renowned for their silverwork, elaborately designed pottery and kachinas, which are wooden ceremonial spirit dolls.

HUALAPAI

The Hualapai live just south of the western portion of the national park. Farming, cattle-raising, forestry and tourism are their primary occupations. Their celebrated basketry has evolved from their hunter-gatherer tradition. They are also known for their exquisite dolls.

KAIBAB-PAIUTE

The Kaibab-Paiutes live north of Grand Canyon on the Arizona Strip. Their reservation lies adjacent to Pipe Spring National Monument, a historic western ranching operation built up around an 1870 fortified dwelling. The hunter-gatherer origins of the Paiutes are most evident in their prized "wedding baskets" and other basketry.

NAVAJO

Some Navajo continue to live in traditional six- or eight-sided houses, known as hogans, and raise sheep, goats and corn. The 16-million-acre Navajo Reservation, located near the East Entrance of the park, is the largest of any southwestern tribe. Some of the numerous scenic and historic attractions are Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly, Little Colorado River Gorge, Rainbow Bridge in Glen Canyon, dinosaur tracks near Moenave, Grand Falls and Window Rock (Navajo Tribal Headquarters). The Navajo are famous for their finely woven rugs, silver and turquoise jewelry, and sand paintings.

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No, they live near the Grand Canyon, though.

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In fact there are living things such as animals like mule deer and birds, and there are plants and even humans that live there!

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The town of Supai is at the bottom of Grand Canyon and has a ppopulation of 423.

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Yes, there is life in the Grand Canyon -- deer, fish, insects, plants and many others. It is an ecosystem of its own.

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The Colorado river

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