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- Paipai belongs to the Walapai, and Havasupai of western Arizona.
- The Cohonina were ancestors of the Yuman, Havasupai, and Walapai peoples who inhabit the area today.
- To the Apache and Walapai of Arizona, the wail of the cougar was a harbinger of death.
- Rescuers converged on the scene within 10 minutes after the accident, about 13 miles northeast of Kingman near the town of Walapai.
- Irataba frequently served as a mediator between Yavapai and Walapai who had become embroiled in conflicts with the US army, and participated in peace parlays.
- The most common ailments were neck, back and abdominal strains, said Capt . James Bell of the Walapai Valley Fire District, one of the medics on scene.
- "' Havasupai Hualapai "'( Havasupai Walapai ) is the Native American language spoken by the Hualapai ( Walapai ) and Havasupai peoples of northwestern Arizona.
- "' Havasupai Hualapai "'( Havasupai Walapai ) is the Native American language spoken by the Hualapai ( Walapai ) and Havasupai peoples of northwestern Arizona.
- The "'Hualapai War "', or "'Walapai War "', was an armed conflict fought from 1865 to 1870 between the Hualapai scouts were employed by the United States Army.
- Another family who were not with the main party during the attack were killed in an event that has often been blamed on the Mohave, but which in Colonel William Hoffman's opinion was more likely carried out by a band of Walapai, along with seven renegade Mohave.