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Havasupai get Mail By Mule
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JULY 31, 2000 In an age of electronic communication, one Indian tribe, the Havasupai of Arizona, still get their mail the old-fashioned way. The Havasupai who live in the bottom of the Grand Canyon rely on the Postal Service to deliver a majority of their goods since the US Postal Service is charged with delivering to every address. Mail to the tribe is delivered by foot, helicopter or mule. Get the Story:
When e-mail won't do: Grand Canyon still depends on mule mail (AP 7/30)
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