HAVASUPAI RESERVATION
The people of the "blue-green waters" are located at the bottom of Havasupai Canyon, a tributary of the Grand Canyon. To reach Supai you must take an 8 mile trail from Hilltop to Supai either by pack mules or hiking. Campgrounds are limited but the area is some of the most beautiful in the Grand Canyon. The tribal artisans are noted for Basketry and Beadwork. Call the tribe for backcountry hiking permits.
Havasupai Tribal Council
P.O. Box 10
Supai, Arizona 86435
(928) 448-2961
(928) 448-2731
HOPI RESERVATION
Attractions on the Hopi Reservation include the Cultural Center and Ceremonials are held throughout the year. (Snake Dances are now open to the public). The tribal artisans are known for their Basketry, Plaques, Kachina Dolls, Silver Crafts and Pottery.
Hopi Tribal Council
P.O. Box 123
Kyakotsmovi, Arizona 86039
(928) 734-2441
HUALAPAI RESERVATION
The westerly 100 miles of the Grand Canyon are included within the boundaries of the Hualapai Reservation. The main attractions are camping, hiking, hunting, fishing and one to two day Colorado River Trips. the tribal artisans are noted for Basketry and Dolls.
Hualapai Tribal Council
P.O. Box 168
Peach Springs, Arizona 86434
(928) 769-2216
NAVAJO RESERVATION
The Navajo Reservation includes the "Seven Wonders of the Navajo Nation": Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly, Little Colorado River Gorge, Grand Falls, Rainbow Bridge, Betatkin and Window Rock. The Navajo Tribe has Ceremonials, 3-Day Rodeo and Fair, Arts and Crafts Shops, camping, hunting, fishing and hiking. The Tribal artisans are noted for Blanket and Tapestry Weaving, Silver Crafts and Basketry.
Cultural Resources Department
Visitor Services
P.O. Box 308
Window Rock, Arizona 86515
(928) 871-4941