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Grand Canyon National Park
River Trip Orientation Video - Chapter 14
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Non-Commercial River Trip Orientation Video
Chapter 14 - Duration 5:40
Native American Perspectives
Loretta Jackson-Kelly of the Hualapai Tribe, Roland Manakaja of the Havasupai Tribe and Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma of the Hopi Tribe, talk about the significance of the Grand Canyon and ask boaters to treat what has been created with respect.
To preview this chapter: (Quicktime movie)
Click on the player, then click on the play button.
Or, copy and paste the link below into your Quicktime Player.
http://mms.nps.gov/ram/imr/river014.mov
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The Transcript for Chapter Fourteen will be available soon
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Did You Know?
The elk found within Grand Canyon National Park weigh as much as 1,000 pounds (450 kg), and have been known to injure people who approach them. Never approach wild animals.
It is dangerous, and illegal, to feed the wild animals in a national park. Violators will be fined.
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Last Updated: June 20, 2008 at 20:18 EST |