Two American Indian girls take turns brushing each other's shiny black hair in Supai, the remote village of the Havasupai Tribe, known as the People of the Blue-Green Water, who live eight miles below the rim of the Grand Canyon in northwestern Arizona, USA. Water from a limestone aquifer on the Indian reservation irrigates field crops that allow many of the 650 tribal members to live deep in the famous canyon. A major attraction there is beautiful Havasu Falls, a destination for more than 20,000 adventurous hikers annually. Supai Village is only accessible by foot, horseback or helicopter.


Two American Indian girls take turns brushing each other's shiny black hair in Supai, the remote village of the Havasupai Tribe, known as the People of the Blue-Green Water, who live eight miles below the rim of the Grand Canyon in northwestern Arizona, USA. Water from a limestone aquifer on the Indian reservation irrigates field crops that allow many of the 650 tribal members to live deep in the famous canyon. A major attraction there is beautiful Havasu Falls, a destination for more than 20,000 adventurous hikers annually. Supai Village is not accessible by road; the only way for visitors and residents to reach it ls by foot, horseback or helicopter.


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Location: Havasupai Indian Reservation, Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA
Photo credit: © Michele and Tom Grimm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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