Crossword-Solution: HAVASUPAI 9 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Hint 1 meaning
The likeness of a living being sculptured or modeled in some solid substance, as marble, bronze, or wax; an image; as, a statue of Hercules, or of a lion.
Hint 2 anagram
AESTTU
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Lieutenant Ives Explores to Fortification Rock—By Trail to Diamond Creek, Havasupai Canyon, and the Moki Towns—Macomb Fails in an Attempt to Reach the Mouth of Grand River—James White’s Masterful Fabrication CHAPTER VIII.
The Romance of the Colorado River Frederick S. Dellenbaugh 2002
For this reason, Cardenas gave up trying to follow the canyon, and returned again, by way of Tusayan, to Cibola, passing on the way a waterfall, which possibly was in the Havasupai (Cataract) Canyon.
The Romance of the Colorado River Frederick S. Dellenbaugh 2002
Admitting that the sharper declivity of the Kanab would enhance its power of corrasion, nevertheless we should expect to see it approach the Grand Canyon by leaps and bounds, like the Havasupai farther down, but, on the contrary, there are parts that appear to be at a standstill in corrasion, or even filling up, and its floor is a regular descent, except for the last three or four miles where the canyon is clogged by huge rocks that seem to have fallen from above.
The Romance of the Colorado River Frederick S. Dellenbaugh 2002
Garces arrived among the Havasupai or Jabesua, as he called them, by following a trail down their canyon that made his head swim, and was impassable to his mule, which was taken in by another route.
The Romance of the Colorado River Frederick S. Dellenbaugh 2002
There was once another trail which came from the north down the canyon of Kanab Creek and found a way across to the Coconinos or Havasupai; at least Jacob Hamblin[7] told me he was so informed by the Pai Utes.
The Romance of the Colorado River Frederick S. Dellenbaugh 2002