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  2. Hualapai - Wikipedia

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    The Hualapai Reservation ( 35°54′25″N 113°07′58″W ), covering 1,142 square miles (2,960 km 2 ), was created by the Presidential Executive order of Chester A. Arthur on January 4, 1883., [3] it is located in Coconino and Mohave counties. Its headquarter and most important community is Peach Springs .

  3. Yavapai-Prescott Tribe - Wikipedia

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    Reservation. The Yavapai reservation is approximately 1,413 acres (5.72 km 2) in central Yavapai County in west-central Arizona.In the early 1930s, Sam Jimulla and his wife Viola Jimulla, with community support, pushed the government to provide reservation lands for the tribe, as they had been unable to secure federal funds for a housing project.

  4. Havasupai Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    Havasupai Elementary School (HES) is a Bureau of Indian Education (BIE)-operated K–6 school in Supai, Arizona. It serves the Havasupai Indian Reservation.. It is also known as Havasupai Indian School, and was formerly Havasupai Boarding and Day School.

  5. Fort Mojave Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Mohave Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation along the Colorado River, currently encompassing 23,669 acres (95.79 km 2) in Arizona, 12,633 acres (51.12 km 2) in California, and 5,582 acres (22.59 km 2) in Nevada. The reservation is home to approximately 1,100 members of the federally recognized Fort Mojave Indian Tribe of Arizona ...

  6. Therese Ann Markow - Wikipedia

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    The tribe filed a legal complaint, Havasupai Tribe vs. the Arizona Board of Regents, they brought six charges including lack of informed consent, violation of civil rights, and intentional or negligent infliction of emotional distress. In 2010, The Arizona Board of Regents settled the case in an attempt to “remedy the wrong that was done.”

  7. Havasupai Trail - Wikipedia

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    Havasupai Trail. Coordinates: 36.1599°N 112.7092°W. Havasupai Trail. Havasupai Trail is the main trail to Supai, Arizona, and to Havasu Falls. [1] There are other trails, such as the Topocoba, Moqui and Kirby trails. However, these other trails are not maintained. As far back as 1976, they were described as ranging from "in poor repair" to ...

  8. Yavapai - Wikipedia

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    Havasupai, Hualapai, Mohave, Western Apache. The Yavapai ( / ˈjævəˌpaɪˌ / YA-və-pye) are a Native American tribe in Arizona. Historically, the Yavapai – literally “people of the sun” (from Enyaava “sun” + Paay “people”) [1] – were divided into four geographical bands who identified as separate, independent peoples: the ...

  9. Kaibab Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Kaibab Indian Reservation is the home of the Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians ( Southern Paiute Language: Kai'vi'vits ), a federally recognized tribe of Southern Paiutes. The Indian reservation is located in northern part of the U.S. state of Arizona. It covers a land area of 188.75 square miles (488.9 km 2) in northeastern Mohave County and ...

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