Hualapai Indian Reservation

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The Hualapai Indian Reservation is a large tribal land area in northwestern Arizona that serves as the homeland and governmental center of the Hualapai Nation, encompassing parts of the Grand Canyon and surrounding desert plateaus.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian reservation
Native American reservation in the United States
tribal land
borderedBy Grand Canyon National Park
Kaibab National Forest NERFINISHED
Prescott National Forest NERFINISHED
capital Peach Springs, Arizona
contains Eagle Point
Grand Canyon West
Guano Point
Hualapai Ranch
sections of the Grand Canyon
continent North America
country United States
economy cultural tourism
ranching
river rafting
tourism
establishedBy United States federal government NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Hualapai people
governingBody Hualapai Tribal Council
Hualapai Tribe
hasAttraction Grand Canyon Skywalk
hasFunction homeland of the Hualapai people
seat of government of the Hualapai Nation
hasJurisdictionOver Grand Canyon West tourism area
hasLegalStatus federally recognized tribal land
headquartersLocation Peach Springs, Arizona
legalSystem tribal law
locatedIn Arizona
northwestern Arizona
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Coconino County, Arizona
Mohave County, Arizona
Yavapai County, Arizona
locatedOnWaterbody Colorado River
near Kingman, Arizona
Seligman, Arizona
observesDaylightSavingTime no
officialLanguage English
Hualapai language
partOf Hualapai Nation
populationGroup Hualapai Nation members
sovereignty limited tribal sovereignty within the United States
terrainFeature Colorado River corridor
canyon
desert plateau
timeZone Mountain Standard Time
transportInfrastructure Historic U.S. Route 66


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