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See Tribal Headquarters for [[Apache Indians]]<br> | See Tribal Headquarters for [[Apache Indians]]<br> | ||
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> | 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> | ||
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 Indian 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> | |||
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