Podcasts about tusayan ruin

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Everybody's National Parks
ENP 8.4 Grand Canyon: Learn About and Honor Native American Culture When You Visit

Everybody's National Parks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018


Discussion includes the following:  · Native American tribes around the Grand Canyon (2:03) · Visiting Native American Reservations and Etiquette (2:51) · Tourist experience incorporating the Native American context to your visit to the Grand Canyon (4:33) · Rock art (6:55) · Native American interaction with Grand Canyon (9:52) · How does National Park Service interact with Native Americans (12:38) · Legends of origins (20:38) Resources: Grand Canyon National Park: People https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/historyculture/people.htm Nature, Culture and History at the Grand Canyon: Native Cultures http://www.grcahistory.org/history_nativecultures.html Grand Canyon National Park: Desert View Watchtower https://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/desert-view.htm Desert View: Ranger Programs & Cultural Demonstrations https://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/dv-programs.htm Tusayan Ruin and Museum http://www.grcahistory.org/sites_southrim_tusayanruin.html Nature, Culture and History at the Grand Canyon: Bright Angel Trail http://www.grcahistory.org/sites_rimtoriverandinnercanyon_brightangeltrail.html ENP 3.5 Zion National Park: Archeology https://www.everybodysnationalparks.com/episode-3-5-zion-national-park-archeology

Everybody's National Parks
ENP 8.1 Grand Canyon: Trip Report

Everybody's National Parks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018


Description: Bryan and Danielle talk about their family trip to the Grand Canyon at Christmas time with the grandparents. The kids also share their impressions of the Grand Canyon. We also briefly talk about Montezuma Castle National Monument, which we visited on our way back to the airport.  Discussion includes the following: · Logistics (2:02) · Grand Canyon Lodging, South Rim (3:02) · The Rim Trail (6:44) · Grand Canyon Village (8:16) · Trail of Time (12:05) · Shuttle System (15:56) · El Tovar (18:41) · Yellowstone Winter Trip Report Episode 4.1 (21:58) · Bright Angel Trail (22:36) · History walk at Verkamp’s Visitor Center (27:10) · Tusayan Museum and Ruins (28:55) · Desert View Watchtower (30:20) · South Kaibab Trail (33:25) · Kids’ impressions (38:56) · Montezuma Castle National Monument (42:50) Resources: Grand Canyon Lodging Day Hike - Rim Trail – Grand Canyon National Park Day Hiking the Rim Trail Grand Canyon Village Mary Colter’s Hopi House Yavapai Geology Museum Trail of Time South Rim Shuttle Bus Routes El Tovar Dining Room Day Hike Bright Angel Trail - Grand Canyon National Park Verkamp’s Visitor Center Tusayan Ruin Mary Colter’s Desert View Watchtower Grand Canyon: South Kaibab Trail South Rim Village - Ranger Programs 8 Facts About the Grand Canyon You Never Knew Montezuma Castle National Monument   Actions Subscribe to our podcast from our website, https://www.everybodysnationalparks.com/ Tell your friends about Everybody’s National Parks. Support us on Patreon Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook   Please tag us from the parks you are visiting at #everybodysnationalparks

Inside Grand Canyon
Tusayan Pueblo Indian Ruins (Audiocast)

Inside Grand Canyon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2009 2:43


A Visit to Tusayan Ruins and Museum provides a glimpse of Pueblo Indian life some 800 years ago. Park Ranger Brian Gatlin introduces us to these ancient people who called Grand Canyon "home." In what ways were their lives similar to ours today? Tusayan Ruin is located three miles west of Desert View and is open daily 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Inside Grand Canyon
Tusayan Pueblo Indian Ruins (videocast)

Inside Grand Canyon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2009 2:43


A Visit to Tusayan Ruin and Museum provides a glimpse of Pueblo Indian life some 800 years ago. Park Ranger Brian Gatlin introduces us to these ancient people who called Grand Canyon "home." In what ways were their lives similar to ours today? Tusayan Ruin is located three miles west of Desert View and is open daily 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.