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4 ημέρες πριν · Phone: (760) 919-3600. Fax: (760) 572-2962. Once commonly known as the Yuma Indians, the Quechan Tribe has always lived in the Southwest's Colorado River Valley. It now resides in the Fort Yuma Reservation on the lower Colorado River in Arizona.
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Departments. Once commonly known as the Yuma Indians, the Quechan Tribe has always lived in the Southwest's Colorado River Valley. It now resides in the Fort Yuma Reservation on the lower Colorado River in Arizona.
Phone: (760) 919-3600. Fax: (760) 572-2962. The administration building sits atop Indian Hill overlooking Paradise Casino to the East and Fort Yuma Health Care Center to the North. The offices of the President, Vice-President, and the Tribal Council Members are located here.
Home of the Quechan (pronounced Kwuh-tsan) Indians, Fort Yuma-Quechan Reservation is located along both sides of the Colorado River near Yuma, Arizona. The reservation borders the states of Arizona, California, Baja California and Mexico.
Members are enrolled into the Quechan Tribe of the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation. The federally recognized Quechan tribe's main office is located in Fort Yuma, Arizona. Its operations and the majority of its reservation land are located in California, United States.
The Tribe’s headquarters are located on the old Fort Yuma grounds in California, along the Reservation’s southern boundary and directly across the Colorado River from the City of Yuma. The Reservation includes a portion of the ancestral home of the Quechan People.
Fort Yuma-Quechan Tribe. Find ties to indigenous culture and agricultural history along the Colorado River north of Yuma. Quechan tribal lands span the fertile flood plains of the Colorado River on both sides of the Arizona-California border near Yuma.