The San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation (Western Apache: Tsékʼáádn), in southeastern Arizona, United States, was established in 1872 as a reservation for...
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Tonto Apache live in two reserves dominated by other Western Apache groups, the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation and Fort Apache Indian Reservation. Like...
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live within reservations. The Fort Apache Indian Reservation, San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, Yavapai-Apache Nation, Tonto Apache, and the Fort...
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The Fort Apache Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation in Arizona, United States, encompassing parts of Navajo, Gila, and Apache counties. It is home...
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716 in 2000. San Carlos is the largest community in and the seat of government for the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. San Carlos' economy is underdeveloped...
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Carlos Montezuma were some of the first leaders of the Yavapai-Apache Nation. Beginning in 1865, the Yavapai were relocated to several reservations:...
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list of Native American reservations in the U.S. state of Arizona. Indigenous peoples of Arizona Fort Apache Indian Reservation List of federally recognized...
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fight Apache tribal war parties and force Apaches to move to designated Indian reservations created by the U.S. in accordance with the Indian Removal...
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Geronimo Campaign (category Indian wars of the American Old West)
of the campaign in northern Mexico) Chiricahua Apache who fled the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation and raided parts of the surrounding Arizona Territory...
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include the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, Camp Verde Indian Reservation, and Tonto-Apache Reservation. The Chiricahua...
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John Clum (category United States Indian agents)
Clum (September 1, 1851 – May 2, 1932) was an Indian agent for the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in the Arizona Territory. He implemented a limited...
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Carlos, Arizona San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona San Carlos Lake Paseo de San Carlos, San Jose, California San Carlos, California, San Mateo...
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Merrion v. Jicarilla Apache Tribe, 455 U.S. 130 (1982) Indian Claims Commission. Jicarilla Apache Tribe of the Jicarilla Apache Reservation, Vol. 25, Docket...
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Chiricahua (redirect from Chiricahua Apache)
of the Mescalero Reservation near Ruidoso, New Mexico; and the San Carlos Apache Tribe in southeastern Arizona. The Chiricahua Apache, also written as...
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Peridot, Arizona (category Articles containing Western Apache-language text)
southeastern Gila County and northwestern Graham County within the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. U.S. Route 70 passes through the community, leading west...
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Oʼodham Nation, the Gila River Indian Community and the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, as well as all of the Ak-Chin Indian Community. Pinal County is...
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and Fox in Iowa beginning in 1866 John Clum, Indian agent for the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in the Arizona Territory Douglas H. Cooper, agent...
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Graham County, Arizona (section Indian communities)
the annual Salsa Fest. Graham County contains part of the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. Joseph Knight Rogers, an early settler in the area, and...
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lake is located within the 3,000-square-mile (7,800 km2) San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, and is thus subject to tribal regulations. After it was...
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Oak Flat (Arizona) (category Articles containing Western Apache-language text)
elevation. The land is sacred to Native Americans from the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation and many other Arizona tribes. This federally-protected area...
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Indigenous peoples of Arizona (section Reservations)
Apache Chiricahua, southeastern Arizona Western Apache San Carlos Apache, southeastern Arizona Tonto Apache, central Arizona White Mountain Apache, eastern...
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Coolidge Dam (category United States Bureau of Indian Affairs dams)
of Indian Affairs (BIA) during the 1920s in Arizona and New Mexico. Coolidge Dam impounds San Carlos Lake on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. The...
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jurisdiction of the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. The agency is responsible for about 10,000 persons. San Carlos Bylas Apache Gold Casino Arizona portal...
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approximately 6,000 speakers living on the San Carlos Reservation and 7,000 living on the Fort Apache Reservation. In Mexico, they mainly live in Hermosillo...
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Globe, Arizona (category Articles containing Western Apache-language text)
the east side of town; US 70 leads southeast through the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation 77 miles (124 km) to Safford and 2,385 miles (3,838 km) to...
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Sam Ybarra (category San Carlos Apache Tribe people)
Ybarra was born and raised on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona to a Mexican father and an Apache mother. When he was five, his father...
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1907 / ), better known as the Apache Kid, was born in Aravaipa Canyon, 25 miles (40 kilometers) south of San Carlos Agency, into one of the three local...
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St. Johns, Arizona (redirect from St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona)
such as the Navajo Nation, Fort Apache Indian Reservation, San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, and Zuni Indian Reservation. Pioneer Days sponsored by the...
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Gila County, Arizona (section Indian communities)
statistical area. Gila County contains parts of Fort Apache Indian Reservation and San Carlos Indian Reservation. The county was formed from parts of Maricopa...
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300 BCE. The principal source of peridot olivine today is the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona. It is also mined at another location in Arizona...
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