Here, Grand Canyon 


 Stories of People & Place

Here, Grand Canyon is an audio tour of Grand Canyon National Park, drawn from the stories of key places in the park, as told by people who are from the land the park occupies.

Our goal in creating this is to offer visitors first-hand interpretation from the perspective of the people who have an ancestral relationship to this place, bringing them out of the realm of history books.

By telling place-based stories, the speakers will recall historical details and recover memories of the people and the natural life of the land that helped to shape this place, and equally, to speak about their present day lives in and near the Grand Canyon.

Predominantly, we will record members of all eleven tribes that call Grand Canyon home. We will have the chance to hear about their current lives here, on the Colorado Plateau, and their current relationship to the Grand Canyon.

We will hear stories about how the land and the water were cared for, what traditional pathways were walked, and what their daily lives were like before the arrival of European settlers. Additionally, we will hear stories of how they integrated these new arrivals into their lives, and how their lives were transformed.

In the process we will also hear the stories behind traditional place names, as the park continues its work of updating the maps to more accurately reflect the names that were traditionally used.

The audio tour is sound rich, drawing from the natural sounds of the land, as well as making use of local music, both traditional and modern.

The story map can live online on the Grand Canyon National Park website, in a listening station in the Visitor Center, and can be downloaded into a visitor’s own phone for listening while driving or hiking through the park.

The final tour will meet all ADA accessibility requirements.

This audio tour will become an introductory piece for visitors – a first piece of media that all visitors – in real life and virtual –  will listen to, to hear first from the people who are from here, about what is here and how to relate to this place.

Speakers for this project to date: 

Daniel Bullitts, Kaibab Band of Southern Paiute
Darren Daboda, Moapa Band of Southern Paiute
Donald Dawahongnewa, Hopi
Kynoe Honytewa, Yavapai
Darlene James, Hopi
Monica Marquez, Yavapai
Jason Nez, Navajo
Curtis Quam, Zuni
Octavius Seowtewa, Zuni
Chris Spotted Eagle, Las Vegas Band of Southern Paiute
Clark Tenakhongva, Hopi
Dianna Su Uqualla, Havasupi
Delores Wilson-Aguirre, Navajo
Staff of Hopi Tutuqaiki Language School
 

Credits

 
 
Executive producer: Stephanie Guyer-Stevens.
Editor: Sara Washington Goggin.
Music credits: Dianna Su Uqualla and Delores Wilson-Aguirre, music by Clark Tenakhongva, Butterfly Clouds, Rain of Life; Octavius Seowtewa, Zuni Harvest Festival recordings; Kynoe Honwytewa, Kynoe Honwytewa original composition.
Final mix and scoring: Stellwagen Symphonette.
StoryMap Creator: Malia Guyer-Stevens.
 
 
 
Profound thanks to the Grand Canyon Conservancy for their financial support that has made our work possible, in particular to Liz Silkes, CEO and Katrina Bloemsma, COO. Special thanks go to Jan Balsom, Chief, Office of Communications; Rising Buffalo Maybee, Tribal Program Manager; Jenn O’Neill, Partnerships Program Manager; Ed Keable, Superintendent, Grand Canyon National Park. Thanks also to all the many speakers from all the affiliated tribes of Grand Canyon, including Park staff members, who have given their time, advice, encouragement and interviews to make this project possible. And finally, many thanks to the numerous musicians from the affiliated tribes who shared their music and thoughtful advice for shaping the sound of these pieces.
 


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