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=== Tribal Headquarters  ===


== Tribal Headquarters  ==
'''Yavapai-Apache Nation''' <br>2400 West Datsi Ave<br>Camp Verde, AZ 86322<br>Phone: 928-567-3649<br>[https://yavapai-apache.org/ Website] and [https://www.fmyn.org/ Website]. Also see [[Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe, Arizona (Tribe)|Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe, Arizona (Tribe)]]


Yavapai-Apache Nation <br>2400 W. Datsi Street<br>Camp Verde, AZ 86322<br>Phone: 1.928.567.3649<br>Fax: 1.928.567.1048 <br>
=== History  ===


*[http://www.yavapai-apache.org/ Yavapai-Apache Nation] Official Website
A Short History of the Yavapai-Apache Nation. (Camp Verde, Ariz.?): Yavapai-Apache Nation, 2007. {{WorldCat|697329712}}<br>


== History  ==
The Camp Verde Yavapai-Apache Indian Reservation is in central Arizona's Verde Valley. The reservation is populated by the Yavapai and [[Tonto Apache Tribe, Arizona|Tonto Apache]] Indian Tribes, inhabitants of this area for centuries. President U. S. Grant established the reservation in 1871, but abandoned it in 1875 and its people were moved against their will to the [[San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation (Arizona)|San Carlos Apache Reservation]]. A migration back to their traditional homeland began immediately after 1900. A reservation area was re-established in 1909 and additional lands acquired over the years. Today, the 636-acre reservation is comprised of five separate parcels with headquarters at Middle Verde.


==== Brief Timeline  ====
=== Brief Timeline  ===


*1583: first contact with Spanish, Antonio de Espejo and Juan de Onate  
*1583: First contact with Spanish, Antonio de Espejo and Juan de Onate  
*1872: Yavapai and Apache are defeated by General Cook  
*1872: Yavapai and Apache are defeated by General Cook  
*1875: Yavapai settle on the San Carlos Apache Reservation  
*1875: Yavapai settle on the [[San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, Arizona (Reservation)|San Carlos Apache Reservation]]
*1903: Fort McDowell Reservation established  
*1903: [[Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation|Fort McDowell Reservation]] established  
*1914: Camp Verde Reservation established  
*1914: Camp Verde Reservation established  
*1916 Middle Verde Reservation established  
*1916: Middle Verde Reservation established  
*1956: Prescott Yavapai Reservation established  
*1956: [[Yavapai-Prescott Indian Reservation (Arizona)|Prescott Yavapai Reservation]] established  
*1969: Clarkdale Reservation established
*1969: Clarkdale Reservation established


==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe and/or Band ====
=== Additional References  ===


==== Reservations  ====
The tribe operates a convenience market, service station, and recreational vehicle park. This enterprise, owned by the Tribe, has created various employment opportunities. A casino recently opened near Cliff Castle Lodge. Approximately 180 acres of the Camp Verde Reservation are leased for irrigated agriculture. Cattle are grazed on another 180 acres of range land. On the reservation, employment is limited to federal and tribal government and individual business sectors.<ref>Arizona Department of Commerce</ref>


See Tribal Headquarters for [[Apache Indians]]
=== Reservations  ===


== Records  ==
See Tribal Headquarters for [[Apache Indians]]<br> See also [https://yavapai-apache.org/ Yavapai-Apache Nation, Arizona (Reservation)]<br>


== Important Web Sites  ==
The population of the Camp Verde Yavapai-Apache Indian Reservation in 2000 was 743.<ref>http://www.azcommerce.com/SiteSel/Profiles/INDIAN+COMMUNITY+PROFILES.htm</ref>


*[http://www.narf.org/nill/Constitutions/YavapaiApache/yavtoc.htm Constitution and By-laws] of the Yavapai-Apache Nation, amended in 1992.  
The reservation is in the Coconino National Forest with the Prescott National Forest to the east and the Kaibab National Forest to the north. Fort Verde State Park is within the nearby town of Camp Verde. Four of the original adobe fort buildings still stand and are open to the public. The park's museum contains early military artifacts, Indian relics, and implements used by Verde Valley settlers. Three national monuments–Montezuma Castle, Montezuma Well, and Tuzigoot–which are fascinating examples of prehistoric indigenous cliff dwellings and pueblos are within 25 miles of the reservation. Also nearby are the famous artist colonies of Sedona and Jerome, both popular tourist attractions. Dining/lodging facilities are available in the Verde Valley. Fishing and hunting are popular pastimes.<ref>http://www.azcommerce.com/SiteSel/Profiles/INDIAN+COMMUNITY+PROFILES.htm</ref>
*[http://www.yavapai-apache.org/ Yavapai-Apache Nation] Official Website
 
*Yavapai-Apache Nation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yavapai-Apache_Nation Wikipedia]
=== Records  ===
 
The '''majority of records of individuals were those created by the agencies'''. Some records may be available to tribal members through the tribal headquarters.They were (and are) the local office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and were charged with maintaining records of the activities of those under their responsibility. Among these records are:<br>
 
*[[American Indian Allotment Records|Allotment records]]
*[[American Indian Annuity Rolls|Annuity rolls]]
*[[American Indian Census Rolls|Census records]]
*[[American Indian Correspondence and Reports|Correspondence]]
*[[American Indian Health Records|Health records]]
*[[American Indian Correspondence and Reports|Reports]]
*[[American Indian School Records|School census and records]]
*[[American Indian Vital Records Supplements in Census Rolls|Vital records]]
 
==== Indian Census Rolls  ====
 
*Hualapai Agency, Hackberry, Arizona, 1896-1898; Yavapai-Apache, Hualapai Indians 1896 FS Library 576885;
*Yavapai-Apache Hualapai Indians 30 Jun. 1897 FS Library 576885;
*Yavapai-Apache Hualapai Indians 30 Jun. 1898 FS Library 576885


== References  ==
Whiteside, Dora M. 1900 Census, Yavapai County, AZ: Surname Index. Prescott, Ariz: D.M. Whiteside, 1990. {{WorldCat|21495112}} FS Library|979.1 X22


<references />
U.S. Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940 on [http://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com] $ also fee access at FamilySearch Centers. Search for key-words "Yavapai Apache," also search for surnames and given names.


==== Bibliography ====
=== Websites ===


*[http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/075.html Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives; Record Group 75], Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.  
*[http://www.narf.org/nill/Constitutions/YavapaiApache/yavtoc.htm Constitution and By-laws] of the Yavapai-Apache Nation, amended in 1992.  
*Hodge, Frederick Webb. ''Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico''. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1906 [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/ Available online].
*[http://www.yavapai-apache.org/ Yavapai-Apache Nation] Official Website
*Klein, Barry T., ed. ''Reference Encyclopedia of the American Indian''. Nyack, New York: Todd Publications, 2009. 10th ed. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/317923332?referer=list_view WorldCat 317923332]; {{FHL|1122745|title-id|disp=FHL book 970.1 R259e}}.
*Yavapai-Apache Nation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yavapai-Apache_Nation Wikipedia]
*Malinowski, Sharon and Sheets, Anna, eds. The Gale Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes. Detroit: Gale Publishing, 1998. 4 volumes. Includes: Lists of Federally Recognized Tribes for U.S., Alaska, and Canada – pp. 513-529 Alphabetical Listing of Tribes, with reference to volume and page in this series Map of “Historic Locations of U.S. Native Groups” Map of “Historic Locations of Canadian Native Groups” Map of “Historic Locations of Mexican, Hawaiian and Caribbean Native Groups” Maps of “State and Federally Recognized U.S. Indian Reservations. [http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=no:037475188 WorldCat 37475188]; {{FHL|831087|title-id|disp=FHL book 970.1 G131g}}.
*[http://www.azcommerce.com/SiteSel/Profiles/INDIAN+COMMUNITY+PROFILES.htm Community and Regional Profiles]  
*[http://www.itcaonline.com/tribes_campverd.html Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. Yavapai-Apache Nation]
*[http://www.franke.nau.edu/caied/TribePages/YavapaiApache.asp Northern Arizona University, Center for American Indian Economic Development]
*[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Yavapai-Apache-Nation/133835023323134 Yavapai-Apache Nation Facebook Page ]


:Vol. 1 -- Northeast, Southeast, Caribbean
=== Bibliography  ===
:Vol. 2 -- Great Basin, Southwest, Middle America
:Vol. 3 -- Arctic, Subarctic, Great Plains, Plateau
:Vol. 4 -- California, Pacific Northwest, Pacific Islands


*Sturtevant, William C. ''Handbook of North American Indians''. 20 vols., some not yet published. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1978– . <br>
*Gahʹnahvah / ya tiʹ = To talk / to tell.: (Camp Verde, Ariz.) 1998-current {{WorldCat|48271139}}
*Ruland-Thorne, Kate, and Aliza Caillou. Yavapai: The People of the Red Rocks, the People of the Sun. Sedona, Ariz: Thorne Enterprises Publications, 1993. {{WorldCat|29216774}} FS Library 970.3 Y28r
*United States. Camp Verde, Lower Verde, Middle Verde Indian Reservation: Yavapai County, Arizona. [Phoenix, Ariz.]: Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1988.
*United States. The Apache Nation ... the .. Yavapai ... V. the United States of America ... First Amended Petition ... (1950?). S.l: s.n, 1970. {{WorldCat|50092386}}
*United States. Yavapai Indian Reservation: Yavapai County, Arizona. [Phoenix, Ariz.]: Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1988. {{WorldCat| 18958482}}
*Yavapai-Apache Indian Community of the Camp Verde Reservation, Arizona. Constitution and by-Laws of the Yavapai-Apache Indian Community, Arizona Approved February 12, 1937. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1937. {{WorldCat|71176120}}
*Yavapai-Apache Indian Community of the Camp Verde Reservation, Arizona. Corporate Charter of the Yavapai-Apache Indian Community of the Camp Verde Reservation, Arizona Approved March 11, 1948. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1950. {{WorldCat|71176208}}
*Yavapai-Apache Nation. Constitution / Yavapai-Apache Nation. [Valentine, Ariz.?]: The Nation, 1992. {{WorldCat|32206661}}


:Volume 1 -- Not yet published
=== References  ===
:Volume 2 -- Indians in Contemporary Society (pub. 2008) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/234303751&referer=brief_results WorldCat 234303751]<br>
:Volume 3 -- Environment, Origins, and Population (pub. 2006) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/255572371&referer=brief_results WorldCat 255572371]<br>
:Volume 4 -- History of Indian-White Relations (pub. 1988) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/19331914&referer=brief_results WorldCat 19331914]; {{FHL|248632|title-id|disp=FHL book 970.1 H191h v.4}}.<br>
:Volume 5 -- Arctic (pub. 1984) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/299653808&referer=brief_results WorldCat 299653808]; {{FHL|248632|title-id|disp=FHL book 970.1 H191h v.5}}.<br>
:Volume 6 -- Subarctic (pub. 1981) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/247493742&referer=brief_results WorldCat 247493742]; {{FHL|248632|title-id|disp=FHL book 970.1 H191h v.6}}.<br>
:Volume 7 -- Northwest Coast (pub. 1990) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/247493311&referer=brief_results WorldCat 247493311]<br>
:Volume 8 -- California (pub. 1978) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/13240086&referer=brief_results WorldCat 13240086]; {{FHL|248632|title-id|disp=FHL book 970.1 H191h v.8}}.<br>
:Volume 9 -- Southwest (pub. 1979) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26140053&referer=brief_results WorldCat 26140053]; {{FHL|248632|title-id|disp=FHL book 970.1 H191h v.9}}.<br>
:Volume 10 -- Southwest (pub. 1983) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/301504096&referer=brief_results WorldCat 301504096]; {{FHL|248632|title-id|disp=FHL book 970.1 H191h v.10}}.
:Volume 11 -- Great Basin (pub. 1986) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/256516416&referer=brief_results WorldCat 256516416]; {{FHL|248632|title-id|disp=FHL book 970.1 H191h v.11}}.<br>
:Volume 12 -- Plateau (pub. 1998) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/39401371&referer=brief_results WorldCat 39401371]; {{FHL|248632|title-id|disp=FHL book 970.1 H191h v.12}}.<br>
:Volume 13 -- Plains, 2 vols. (pub. 2001) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/48209643&referer=brief_results WorldCat 48209643]<br>
:Volume 14 -- Southeast (pub. 2004) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/254277176&referer=brief_results WorldCat 254277176]
:Volume 15 -- Northwest (pub. 1978) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/256517503&referer=brief_results WorldCat 356517503]; {{FHL|248632|title-id|disp=FHL book 970.1 H191h v.15}}.<br>
:Volume 16 -- Not yet published
:Volume 17 -- Languages (pub. 1996) -- [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/43957746&referer=brief_results WorldCat 43957746]<br>
:Volume 18 -- Not yet published
:Volume 19 -- Not yet published
:Volume 20 -- Not yet published


*Swanton John R. ''The Indian Tribes of North America''. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin #145 [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/indianlocation.htm Available online].
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*Waldman, Carl. ''Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes''. New York, New York: Facts on File, 2006. 3rd ed. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/14718193?referer=list_view WorldCat 14718193]; {{FHL|1465222|title-id|disp=FHL book 970.1 W146e 2006}}.


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Tribal Headquarters[edit | edit source]

Yavapai-Apache Nation
2400 West Datsi Ave
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
Phone: 928-567-3649
Website and Website. Also see Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe, Arizona (Tribe)

History[edit | edit source]

A Short History of the Yavapai-Apache Nation. (Camp Verde, Ariz.?): Yavapai-Apache Nation, 2007. WorldCat 697329712

The Camp Verde Yavapai-Apache Indian Reservation is in central Arizona's Verde Valley. The reservation is populated by the Yavapai and Tonto Apache Indian Tribes, inhabitants of this area for centuries. President U. S. Grant established the reservation in 1871, but abandoned it in 1875 and its people were moved against their will to the San Carlos Apache Reservation. A migration back to their traditional homeland began immediately after 1900. A reservation area was re-established in 1909 and additional lands acquired over the years. Today, the 636-acre reservation is comprised of five separate parcels with headquarters at Middle Verde.

Brief Timeline[edit | edit source]

Additional References[edit | edit source]

The tribe operates a convenience market, service station, and recreational vehicle park. This enterprise, owned by the Tribe, has created various employment opportunities. A casino recently opened near Cliff Castle Lodge. Approximately 180 acres of the Camp Verde Reservation are leased for irrigated agriculture. Cattle are grazed on another 180 acres of range land. On the reservation, employment is limited to federal and tribal government and individual business sectors.[1]

Reservations[edit | edit source]

See Tribal Headquarters for Apache Indians
See also Yavapai-Apache Nation, Arizona (Reservation)

The population of the Camp Verde Yavapai-Apache Indian Reservation in 2000 was 743.[2]

The reservation is in the Coconino National Forest with the Prescott National Forest to the east and the Kaibab National Forest to the north. Fort Verde State Park is within the nearby town of Camp Verde. Four of the original adobe fort buildings still stand and are open to the public. The park's museum contains early military artifacts, Indian relics, and implements used by Verde Valley settlers. Three national monuments–Montezuma Castle, Montezuma Well, and Tuzigoot–which are fascinating examples of prehistoric indigenous cliff dwellings and pueblos are within 25 miles of the reservation. Also nearby are the famous artist colonies of Sedona and Jerome, both popular tourist attractions. Dining/lodging facilities are available in the Verde Valley. Fishing and hunting are popular pastimes.[3]

Records[edit | edit source]

The majority of records of individuals were those created by the agencies. Some records may be available to tribal members through the tribal headquarters.They were (and are) the local office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and were charged with maintaining records of the activities of those under their responsibility. Among these records are:

Indian Census Rolls[edit | edit source]

  • Hualapai Agency, Hackberry, Arizona, 1896-1898; Yavapai-Apache, Hualapai Indians 1896 FS Library 576885;
  • Yavapai-Apache Hualapai Indians 30 Jun. 1897 FS Library 576885;
  • Yavapai-Apache Hualapai Indians 30 Jun. 1898 FS Library 576885

Whiteside, Dora M. 1900 Census, Yavapai County, AZ: Surname Index. Prescott, Ariz: D.M. Whiteside, 1990. WorldCat 21495112 FS Library|979.1 X22

U.S. Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940 on Ancestry.com $ also fee access at FamilySearch Centers. Search for key-words "Yavapai Apache," also search for surnames and given names.

Websites[edit | edit source]

Bibliography[edit | edit source]

  • Gahʹnahvah / ya tiʹ = To talk / to tell.: (Camp Verde, Ariz.) 1998-current WorldCat 48271139
  • Ruland-Thorne, Kate, and Aliza Caillou. Yavapai: The People of the Red Rocks, the People of the Sun. Sedona, Ariz: Thorne Enterprises Publications, 1993. WorldCat 29216774 FS Library 970.3 Y28r
  • United States. Camp Verde, Lower Verde, Middle Verde Indian Reservation: Yavapai County, Arizona. [Phoenix, Ariz.]: Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1988.
  • United States. The Apache Nation ... the .. Yavapai ... V. the United States of America ... First Amended Petition ... (1950?). S.l: s.n, 1970. WorldCat 50092386
  • United States. Yavapai Indian Reservation: Yavapai County, Arizona. [Phoenix, Ariz.]: Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1988. 18958482/editions WorldCat 18958482
  • Yavapai-Apache Indian Community of the Camp Verde Reservation, Arizona. Constitution and by-Laws of the Yavapai-Apache Indian Community, Arizona Approved February 12, 1937. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1937. WorldCat 71176120
  • Yavapai-Apache Indian Community of the Camp Verde Reservation, Arizona. Corporate Charter of the Yavapai-Apache Indian Community of the Camp Verde Reservation, Arizona Approved March 11, 1948. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1950. WorldCat 71176208
  • Yavapai-Apache Nation. Constitution / Yavapai-Apache Nation. [Valentine, Ariz.?]: The Nation, 1992. WorldCat 32206661

References[edit | edit source]