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There are at least 15 Indian tribes on 17 reservations in the state. In addition to the Navajo—the largest tribe—important groups are the Mohave, Apache, Hopi, Paiute, Papago, Pima, Yuma, Yavapai, Hualapai, and Havasupai. Histories of Arizona Indians are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under ARIZONA - MINORITIES, as well as under ARIZONA - NATIVE RACES. Other records of American Indians are listed in the Subject Search of the Family History Library Catalog under the names of the tribes.
There are at many Indian tribes on reservations in the state. In addition to the Navajo—the largest tribe—important groups are the Mohave, Apache, Hopi, Paiute, Papago, Pima, Yuma, Yavapai, Hualapai, and Havasupai. Histories of Arizona Indians are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under ARIZONA - MINORITIES, as well as under ARIZONA - NATIVE RACES. Other records of American Indians are listed in the Subject Search of the Family History Library Catalog under the names of the tribes.
 
The following list of tribes from:
 
Hodge, Frederick Webb. ''Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico''.  Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ethonology, Bulletin #30 1907.
 
Swanaton, John W. ''The Indian Tribes of North America.'' Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin #145.
 
=== Tribes of Arizona ===
 
Apache, Chemehuevi, Cocpah, Diegueno, Gosiute, Halchidhoma, Halyikwanai, Havasupai, Hopi, Hualapais, Kohuana, Maidu, Maqui, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pueblo, Piaute, Papago, Pima, Pujuni, Quahtika, Quechans, Sobaipuri, tonto, Ute, Walapai, Yavapai, Yuma, Zuni
 
==== Bands ====
 
Mohave-Apache, Pasua-Yaqire, Tonto-Apache,Yavipai-Apachi, Yavopai-Prescott, tohono O'Odham Nation
 
=== Reservations ===
 
Ak Chin Reservation
 
Apache Reservation
 
Camp Verde Reservation
 
Cocopah Reservation
 
Colorado River Reservation
 
Fort Apache Reservation
 
Fort McDowell Reservation
 
Fort Mohave Reservation
 
Gila Bend Reservation
 
Gila River Reservation
 
Havasupai Reservation
 
Hopi Reservation
 
Hualpai Reservation
 
Kaibab Reservation
 
Maricopa and Pima Reservation
 
Mohave Reservation
 
Mooqui Reservation
 
Navajo Reservation
 
Papango Reservation
 
Parcua Yaqui Reservation
 
Payson (Tunto Apache) Reservation
 
Pima Reservation
 
Pipe Springs Reservation
 
Salt River Reservation
 
San Carols Reservation
 
San Xavier Reservation
 
Suppai reservation
 
Tohono O'odham Nation of Arizona
 
White Mountain Reservation
 
Yavapai (Prescott) Reservation
 
=== Agencies ===
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The Family History Library has microfilm copies of Bureau of Indian Affairs records, such as pre-1940 census, school, and vital records, for a few agencies, including the Fort Apache, Pima, and Yuma. The original documents are at the National Archives— Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel)
The Family History Library has microfilm copies of Bureau of Indian Affairs records, such as pre-1940 census, school, and vital records, for a few agencies, including the Fort Apache, Pima, and Yuma. The original documents are at the National Archives— Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel)
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* Bureau of Indian Affairs at http://www.doi.gov/bureau-indian-affairs.html 
* Bureau of Indian Affairs at http://www.doi.gov/bureau-indian-affairs.html 
* National Archives— Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel) at http://www.archives.gov/pacific/laguna/
* National Archives— Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel) at http://www.archives.gov/pacific/laguna/<br>
 
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There are at many Indian tribes on reservations in the state. In addition to the Navajo—the largest tribe—important groups are the Mohave, Apache, Hopi, Paiute, Papago, Pima, Yuma, Yavapai, Hualapai, and Havasupai. Histories of Arizona Indians are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under ARIZONA - MINORITIES, as well as under ARIZONA - NATIVE RACES. Other records of American Indians are listed in the Subject Search of the Family History Library Catalog under the names of the tribes.

The following list of tribes from:

Hodge, Frederick Webb. Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico.  Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ethonology, Bulletin #30 1907.

Swanaton, John W. The Indian Tribes of North America. Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin #145.

Tribes of Arizona[edit | edit source]

Apache, Chemehuevi, Cocpah, Diegueno, Gosiute, Halchidhoma, Halyikwanai, Havasupai, Hopi, Hualapais, Kohuana, Maidu, Maqui, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pueblo, Piaute, Papago, Pima, Pujuni, Quahtika, Quechans, Sobaipuri, tonto, Ute, Walapai, Yavapai, Yuma, Zuni

Bands[edit | edit source]

Mohave-Apache, Pasua-Yaqire, Tonto-Apache,Yavipai-Apachi, Yavopai-Prescott, tohono O'Odham Nation

Reservations[edit | edit source]

Ak Chin Reservation

Apache Reservation

Camp Verde Reservation

Cocopah Reservation

Colorado River Reservation

Fort Apache Reservation

Fort McDowell Reservation

Fort Mohave Reservation

Gila Bend Reservation

Gila River Reservation

Havasupai Reservation

Hopi Reservation

Hualpai Reservation

Kaibab Reservation

Maricopa and Pima Reservation

Mohave Reservation

Mooqui Reservation

Navajo Reservation

Papango Reservation

Parcua Yaqui Reservation

Payson (Tunto Apache) Reservation

Pima Reservation

Pipe Springs Reservation

Salt River Reservation

San Carols Reservation

San Xavier Reservation

Suppai reservation

Tohono O'odham Nation of Arizona

White Mountain Reservation

Yavapai (Prescott) Reservation

Agencies[edit | edit source]

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The Family History Library has microfilm copies of Bureau of Indian Affairs records, such as pre-1940 census, school, and vital records, for a few agencies, including the Fort Apache, Pima, and Yuma. The original documents are at the National Archives— Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel)

Web Sites[edit | edit source]