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What do people in Arizona call the Grand Canyon?

The Grand Canyon (Hopi: Öngtupqa, Yavapai: Wi:ka'i:la, Navajo: Bidáá' Ha'azt'i' Tsékooh, Southern Paiute language: Paxa'uipi, Spanish: Gran Cañón or Gran Cañón del Colorado) is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States.



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“Today there are 327 reservations and nearly 600 federally recognized tribes, and 22 of them live in Arizona.” The two most prevalent tribes that reside on reservations at the Grand Canyon today are the Havasupai and the Hualapai.

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