hualapai
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Definition
Noun: 1. A member of a North American Indigenous people: The Hualapai are a people historically living in the Colorado River valley in northwestern Arizona. 2. The Yuman language spoken by the Hualapai people: This refers to the specific language of the Hualapai people, which belongs to the Yuman language family.
Usage Examples
- As a people (noun):
- The Hualapai have a deep connection to the Grand Canyon region.
- A Hualapai guide led the tour through their ancestral lands.
- As a language (noun):
- Efforts are underway to preserve and teach the Hualapai language to younger generations.
- She is studying Hualapai to better understand the community's stories and traditions.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively as a noun modifier to describe things related to the Hualapai people, their culture, or their land.
- We learned about Hualapai history and basket-weaving techniques.
- The Hualapai Reservation is located in Arizona.
Variants and Related Words
- Walapai: An alternate spelling and name for the Hualapai people and their language. The two terms are often used interchangeably.
- Hualapai Nation: The official political and governmental entity of the Hualapai people.
- Yuman: Refers to the larger language family to which Hualapai belongs, which includes other languages like Mojave and Quechan.
Synonyms
- Walapai (for the people or the language)
Notes on Meaning
The word "Hualapai" specifically refers to both an Indigenous nation and their language. It is a proper noun and is typically capitalized. When used, it directly points to this distinct cultural and linguistic group from the southwestern United States. It is not a general term and does not have other unrelated meanings.
Noun
- the Yuman language spoken by the Walapai
- a member of a North American people formerly living in the Colorado river valley in Arizona