CPE - Indigenous History

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CPE - Indian Garden - Rename Indian Garden

CPE - Indian Garden - Rename Indian Garden
Amy S. Martin

Ha'a Gyoh (Havasupai Gardens)

"This name change reinserts the Havasupai into your history, the history that has been taught to millions of children in the school system. History that left us out on purpose to sell the idea that the Grand Canyon was wild and needed to be tamed, that our territory was unoccupied and needed to be settled… that we would be fully assimilated."

— Ophelia Watahomigie-Corliss on the meaning of renaming a popular Grand Canyon tourist destination. Read her story ›

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    Ellen Heyn

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