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Indigenous peoples of Arizona are the Native American people who currently live or have historically lived in what is now the state of Arizona. There are 22 federally recognized tribes in Arizona, including 17 with reservations that lie entirely within its borders.
Learn about the history and culture of the 21 federally recognized Native American tribes in Arizona, from the ancient Pueblo and Hohokam to the modern Navajo and Tohono O'odham. Discover the origins, languages, and reservations of the original inhabitants of the state.
30 Σεπ 2024 · Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized Native American tribes, including the Navajo Nation, the Hopi Tribe, the Yavapai-Apache Nation, the Tohono O’odham Nation, and the Gila River Indian Community.
This is a list of Native American reservations in the U.S. state of Arizona. Pop. The Tohono O'odham Nation governs four separate pieces of land, including the Tohono O'odham and San Xavier Indian Reservations and the San Lucy district near Gila Bend. Over 95% of Zuni land is located in New Mexico (McKinley, Cibola, Catron).
We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples. Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O’odham and the Yaqui.
18 Απρ 2024 · Learn about the Indigenous Peoples of Arizona, lists and links to the Federally recognized tribe, historical tribes, the reservations and agencies, Indian school records and repositories for record availability. To get started in Indigenous Peoples of the United States Research. Click here for a map of Federal Lands and Indian Reservations.
15 Οκτ 2024 · Arizona’s Native American history stretches back thousands of years to the arrival of the first inhabitants. The story of these tribes is intertwined with the very essence of the land, shaped by its vast deserts, towering mountains, and flowing rivers.