. Review of reviews and world's work . THE SCliNlC: GRANDEUR OF HAVASUPAI LAND THE FERTILE FLOOR OF THE GRAND CANYON NATIVE HOUSEKEEPER STANDING IN FRONT OF THEexplorers BRUSH-HOUSE IN THE CANYON and that they had not been scientificallystudied in a systematic manner, nor theirpeculiar tribal habits and methods of lifepreserved for future study and observation. The history of the Havasupai Indians isa bit hazy. They have a legend, in regardto their origin, that they are descended froma daughter of the god Ta-cho-pa. Whenthe bad god Hokomata was about to drownthe world Ta-cho-pa fastened his da


. Review of reviews and world's work . THE SCliNlC: GRANDEUR OF HAVASUPAI LAND THE FERTILE FLOOR OF THE GRAND CANYON NATIVE HOUSEKEEPER STANDING IN FRONT OF THEexplorers BRUSH-HOUSE IN THE CANYON and that they had not been scientificallystudied in a systematic manner, nor theirpeculiar tribal habits and methods of lifepreserved for future study and observation. The history of the Havasupai Indians isa bit hazy. They have a legend, in regardto their origin, that they are descended froma daughter of the god Ta-cho-pa. Whenthe bad god Hokomata was about to drownthe world Ta-cho-pa fastened his daughterup in a hollowed-out log and set her adriftupon the waters. The log finally drifted tothe spot where the Little Colorado uniteswith the main river. Here she emerged andbore a son to the great planet who sent hisrays down upon the earth for the first time,the Sun. Later, a daughter was born whowas the child of the waterfall (the MooneyFall, Havasu Canyon). She sent the sonout to hunt and taught the daughter to makebaskets. From t


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