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Immediately below the Coconino are the splendid red shales and sandstones known as the Supai formation.
The Book of the National Parks Robert Sterling Yard 1903
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But come spring, he'll climb on one of his horses for the trip to Supai, on the Havasupai Indian Reservation.
For country doctor, house calls are a hike down Grand Canyon 2011
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Whether it's making a visit to Supai, driving home at 3 or 4 a.m. after a complicated delivery, or treating one of his family practice patients for a routine ailment, "what I do is very validating," says Jackson.
For country doctor, house calls are a hike down Grand Canyon 2011
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Whether it's making a visit to Supai, driving home at 3 or 4 a.m. after a complicated delivery, or treating one of his family practice patients for a routine ailment, "what I do is very validating," says Jackson.
For country doctor, house calls are a hike down Grand Canyon 2011
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But for the past 16 years, Jackson has traveled by horseback once a month deep into the Grand Canyon to provide prenatal care for Supai, a remote Native American village of about 400 that is inaccessible by automobile.
For country doctor, house calls are a hike down Grand Canyon 2011
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But for the past 16 years, Jackson has traveled by horseback once a month deep into the Grand Canyon to provide prenatal care for Supai, a remote Native American village of about 400 that is inaccessible by automobile.
For country doctor, house calls are a hike down Grand Canyon 2011
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But come spring, he'll climb on one of his horses for the trip to Supai, on the Havasupai Indian Reservation.
For country doctor, house calls are a hike down Grand Canyon 2011
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He had volunteered with relief efforts for hurricanes Katrina and Rita and worked as a nurse in Lancaster, New York City and Supai, Ariz.
Thomas Grams, Colorado Dentist, Gunned Down On Humanitarian Trip To Afghanistan 2010
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About 400 members of the Havasupai tribe live in the town of Supai.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Hundreds evacuated from Grand Canyon as dam breaks 2008
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Hundreds evacuated from Grand Canyon as dam breaks 2008
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