Havasupai tribe: Native American Indian, guardians of the Grand Canyon

Meet the guardians of the Grand Canyon, the Native American Indian Havasupai tribe. Matthew Putesoy, Native American chief of the Havasupai tribe, shows us the Havasupai Indian reservation in Havasu Canyon, Supai Arizona - the sacred spring waters of the Havasu Creek and turquoise Havasu Falls and Mooney Falls. *CHAPTERS* 00:00 The Havasupai tribe of the Grand Canyon 00:36 Aboriginal homelands and the people from across the sea 07:40 Daily life in Supai, a native American settlement where the post is delivered by horse 14:26 Crystal water that starts in local springs and here crashes over 50-foot falls 18:59 Havasu Canyon and the 500-year-old irrigation system nurturing the crops 20:50 A terrible flood that created a beautiful waterfall 22:15 Havasu Canyon: clear, pure water to drink – straight from Mother Earth 25:13 Havasu Falls and the people of the blue green water 29:31 An invitation from Matthew Putesoy, Native American Chief *INSIDE THE TRIBE - Documentary Series:* *WHERE WE SHOT THE VIDEO* Country: Usa Region: Arizona City: Supai Gps: 36°14’“N 112°41’“O *ABOUT US* We are Domenico and Giulia, two reporters travelling the world to discover, understand, and tell the story. Kiss From The World is dedicated to creating high quality non-fiction content that informs and entertains its viewers about the world in all its wonder, diversity and vibrancy. _*BUSINESS INQUIRIES: @*_
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