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Hualapai (pronounced [walapaɪ], wah-lah-py, Walapai: Hwalbáy) is a
federally recognized Native American tribe in
Arizona with
about 2300
enrolled members...
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majority of the
Hualapais to
surrender though some
skirmishing continued for
almost two more years.
Tensions between the
Hualapai people and settlers...
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Hualapai Mountains are a
mountain range located in
Mohave County, east of Kingman, Arizona.
Rising up to 8,417 feet at its
highest peak, the higher...
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relationship of
Havasupai and
Hualapai to Yavapai,
Warren Gazzam, a
Tolkapaya Yavapai speaker,
reported that "they (
Hualapais)
speak the same
language as...
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Hemileuca hualapai, the
hualapai buckmoth, is a
species of
insect in the
family Saturniidae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America. The MONA...
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Hualapai Smith's or Smith's
Ferry was a
steamboat landing and a
ferry crossing and farm on the
Sonora bank of the
Colorado River, the
border between Sonora...
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Hualapai Airport (FAA LID: 3AZ5) is a private-use
airport located 8
miles (7.0 nmi; 13 km)
northeast of the
central business district of
Peach Springs...
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Hualapai Peak is a 8,417-foot (2,566 m)
mountain summit in
Mohave County,
Arizona and is the
highest point of the
Hualapai Mountains. It is
located about...
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Hualapai are a
tribe of
Native Americans that live in Arizona.
Hualapai may also
refer to: Havasupai–
Hualapai language, the
language of the
Hualapai Hualapai...
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Springs serves as the
administrative headquarters of the
Hualapai people and is
located on the
Hualapai Reservation.
Peach Springs is in
eastern Mohave County...