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[ hah-vuh-soo-pahy ] / ˌhɑ vəˈsu paɪ /
noun, plural Ha·va·su·pais, (especially collectively) Ha·va·su·pai for 1. a member of a small tribe of nomadic North American Indians now living in Arizona. the Yuman language of the Havasupai. Words nearby HavasupaiHavana Brown, Havana cigar, Havant, Havant and Waterloo, Havarti, Havasupai, Havdalah, have, have a ball, have a big mouth, have a bone to pick Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for HavasupaiThere is difficulty in the Havasupai mind at trading for more than one thing at a time. The Indians of the Painted Desert Region|George Wharton James Of the Navaho considerable is known, but of the Wallapai and Havasupai there is little known and less written. The Indians of the Painted Desert Region|George Wharton James To the west they reached the great Colorado river and tell of killing some Havasupai in their canyon home. Calendar history of the Kiowa Indians. (1898 N 17 / 1895-1896 (pages 129-444))|James Mooney It struck me that Havasupai must imagine the girl is being badly treated, and he wants to recover her again. The Saddle Boys at Circle Ranch|James Carson
So Havasupai too leave camp, and start walk many miles to tell Frank, Bob, look out before blow it fall. The Saddle Boys at Circle Ranch|James Carson
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