Article: Yavapai-Apache Nation edit

Bibliography for research

 

Turner, Nancy. "Native Peoples of the Southwest." Library Journal, 15 Apr. 2001, p. 106. Academic OneFile, http://link.galegroup.com.libproxy.maricopa.edu/apps/doc/A74222650/AONE?u=mcc_main&sid=AONE&xid=db55b4ac. Accessed 25 Aug. 2018.

Rasmussen, R.E.H American Indian Tribes. Salem Press, 2000.

History: edit

The Yavapai have live in the southwest since 1100 C.E. Their use of the land helped them to survive as hunters and gatherers. Chief YumaFrank, Chief Viola Jimulla, and Carlos Montezuma were leaders of this nation. Beginning in 1865 the Yavapai were moved to several reservations such as: Colorado River Reservation Fort McDowell, RioVerde, San Carlos, Camp Verde, Middle Verde, Clarkdale, and Prescott.

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