Indiginous Peoples In Grand Canyon: A Pictorial Reminder That Indigenous Peoples have been in Grand Canyon for many millenia.
Indigenous Peoples have been in Grand Canyon for many millenia. Here's a pictorial reminder that not only have indigenous peoples been living on the Grand Canyon landscape for thousands of years, but they continue to live here and have been an important presence living and working in Grand Canyon National Park.
Indigenous Peoples have been in Grand Canyon for many millenia. Here's a pictorial reminder that not only have indigenous peoples been living on the Grand Canyon landscape for thousands of years, but they continue to live here and have been an important presence living and working in Grand Canyon National Park.

#00982: Havasupai Tribal Council meeting on the South Rim: L to R: Jim Crook, Council member; GRCA Superintendent Bryant; Tom Dodge, Truxton Canyon Indian Agency; Lemuel Paya, Tribal Council Chairman; Reed Watahomagie, Secretary and interpreter; Dudley Manankach, Supai Tribe Chief; William Zeh, Regional Director of Indian Services; Big Jim, Council member; GRCA Assistant Superintendent Garrison; Foster Marshall, Council member. Circa 1947.
This article courtesy Grand Canyon National Park Museum Collection. All the above images are in the Public Domain.