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  1. And every year, at the end of February, the Yavapai-Apache Nation celebrates Exodus Return Day, which commemorates the tribe’s return to its homeland from San Carlos. But the trauma of the march, and of the violence that preceded the exile, lingers for many tribal members.

  2. 24 Φεβ 2023 · The Yavapai-Apache Nation is located in the Verde Valley of Arizona and is comprised of five (5) tribal communities: Tunlii, Middle Verde, Rimrock, Camp Verde and Clarkdale.

  3. 6 Μαρ 2024 · The Yavapai-Apache Nation commemorated Exodus Day on Saturday, Feb. 24, to remember the return of the Yavapai and Apache peoples who had been displaced from their ancestral lands and forced to march 180 miles to San Carlos Reservation by the U.S. government.

  4. 27 Φεβ 2023 · Saturday, Feb. 25, is commemorated as Exodus Day by the Yavapai and Apache peoples, marking the anniversary of the date on which the U.S. Army began to force them to march 180 miles to the San Carlos Reservation in 1875.

  5. 19 Φεβ 2011 · A time of tragedy, culminating in triumph for an Arizona tribe, will be commemorated on February 26 when the Yavapai-Apache Nation hosts its annual Exodus Day Commemoration Event. “The event commemorates the forced removal of the Yavapai and Apache from the Verde Valley in 1875,” says YAN Public Relations Manager Fran Chavez, who is ...

  6. 20 Αυγ 2021 · On February 27, 1875Exodus Day—more than 1,400 Yavapai and Tonto Apaches were moved to San Carlos east of Globe, escorted by Lt. George O. Eaton, 15 troopers, chief of scouts Al Sieber and Tonto Apache scouts.

  7. www.verdevalleyarchaeology.org › yavapai-apache-nationYavapai Apache Nation - Vvac

    The forced removal, now known as Exodus Day, of the indigenous people of the Verde Valley resulted in scores of lives lost and the loss of nine hundred square miles of Executive Order lands promised to the Yavapai-Apache by the United States government.

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