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Winner of the 2007 Arizona Book Award for Best History/Political Book
Stephen Hirst depicts the culture and history of a heroic people who refused to back down when facing overwhelming odds. They won, and today the Havasupai way of life quietly continues in the Grand Canyon and on the surrounding plateau.
This super-soft, Tri-blend, racerback tank top features art by local painter Chelsea Kavanagh. www.chelseakavanaghart.com
The NRS Guide Shirt delivers superior performance in a casual lightweight design reminiscent of that western button-up you love. Nylon/polyester blend stretches with your movements, delivers UPF 35 protection, dries quick and has PFD compatible ventilation. It features the Grand Canyon Whitewater logo on the chest.
Size - Small
The NRS Guide Shirt delivers superior performance in a casual lightweight design reminiscent of that western button-up you love. Nylon/polyester blend stretches with your movements, delivers UPF 35 protection, dries quick and has PFD compatible ventilation. It features the Grand Canyon Whitewater logo on the chest.
Size - Small
These light-weight rayon sarongs (60"x46") are great to use for sun protection while hiking or lounging on the raft. Or dip it in the water and drape over you to keep cool. Great for guys or gals!
These are sold to us in random colors so please 'go with the flow' and enjoy what color you end up with! We have three different styles to choose from.
The Ultra Adventure hat, by Sunday Afternoons, features a wide 3 1/4" brim and UPF 50+ to protect you from that intense Grand Canyon sun. A loose back allows you to lay back comfortably on the raft. It has an adjustable sizing system to cinch it down and also has a folding 'clam-shell' brim to easily store in your dry bag.
Medium - 21¾" - 23" Large - 22¾" - 24¼"
Indigenous tribes have inhabited the area we know as the American Southwest since time immemorial. Discover the deep cultural, traditional, and historical connections between these peoples and Grand Canyon. The Indigenous peoples of Grand Canyon tell their own stories, in their own words, and in their own way. Contributing Editor, Stephen Hirst, collected the stories, historical backgrounds, cultural traditions, and tribal government proceedings from the 11 Traditionally Associated Tribes of Grand Canyon in We Call the Canyon Home.
Traditionally Associated Tribes: Havasupai Tribe, Hopi Tribe, Hualapai Tribe, Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians, Las Vegas Tribe of Paiute Indians, Moapa Band of Paiute Indians, the Navajo Nation, Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, Pueblo of Zuni, San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe and the Yavapai-Apache Nation.