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Indigenous peoples in Arizona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Native Americans have inhabited what is now Arizona for thousands of years. It remains a state with one of the largest percentages of Native Americans in the United States of America, and has the sec...
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Occupying part of three northern Arizona counties, Coconino, Yavapai and Mohave, ... The total population of the Hualapai Tribe is 1,532 and the median age is 23.6 (1990 U.S. Census). Tribal, public school, state and federal governmental services provide the bulk of current full-time employment.
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The Tonto Apache Tribe is located adjacent to the town of Payson (originally named Te-go-suk, Place of the Yellow Water), in northwestern Gila County approximately 95 miles northeast of Phoenix and 100 miles southeast of Flagstaff, Arizona.
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music and photography by various Arizona musicians and artists ... image hand drawn Arizona Tribe text logo ... image of preserved pirana in front of bookcase...
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Arizona Sucks! It is hot with nothing go to do, the people are all assholes and liars, half the state is nothing but tweakers and the other half is old people. It is the capital of hopelessness, desolation, poverty, heat, and horrible horrible lack ... I've joined your tribe to tell you that ARIZONA... topic Kimmy...
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Dear Friends, I am extremely pleased to announce the dedication of Seva-kunj Ashram, a spiritual retreat center of the Sadgosai Society in the southeastern Arizona desert.
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Tribe is more than a store for triathletes. Tribe is a community of energetic, driven, supportive folks who also love the sport of triathlon. ... NE corner of Indian School and Miller Roads Scottsdale, Arizona...
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