Forced from Grand Canyon National Park, the Havasupai Tribe embraces spiritual homecoming

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Forced from Grand Canyon National Park, the Havasupai Tribe embraces spiritual homecoming
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Members of a small tribe in Arizona are marking the renaming of a popular campground in Grand Canyon National Park as Havasupai Gardens. The Havasupai Tribe had lobbied the federal government for years to change the name from Indian Garden.

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK — Carletta Tilousi hit the trail as the sun rose, the light revealing a grouping of cottonwood and ash trees deep in the Grand Canyon.

Tribal members are hopeful it means a new era of cooperation that will give them more access to sites in the canyon and to tell their story through their lens and language. "That took some time to build some trust because of the history of how this land was established as a national park, against the will of the people who have lived here since time immemorial," Keable said.

That took some time to build some trust because of the history of how this land was established as a national park, against the will of the people who have lived here since time immemorial.Events marking the rededication of Havasupai Gardens began late last week, when dozens of tribal members and others gathered for a public event at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.

That evening and the following morning, a smaller group traveled below the rim for the private ceremony, descending 3,000 feet on a hike that typically takes two to four hours. Some went by foot, while others took a quick ride on a helicopter. Her brother, Uqualla — who goes by a single name — sat with a drum before a fire pit and next to a set of antlers holding a water-filled gourd, preparing to conduct the ceremony.

A few hikers wandered into the amphitheater, and he assured them that anyone who was there was meant to be.

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