- Yavapai Prescott Indian Tribe
The Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe, located in central Arizona, is a community with a rich history and cultural heritage
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Today, the Tribe consists of 159 members and occupies a reservation of less than 1,500 acres Roaming the deserts of the southwest, the Yavapai people are known for their exceptional baskets
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The tribe’s first chief was Sam Jimulla, succeeded by his wife Viola She was the first woman chieftess among North American Indians There are three primary groups of Yavapai existing today – they are located at Fort McDowell, Camp Verde and Prescott
- Yavapai Prescott Indian Tribe
The Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe operates two casinos, Bucky's Casino and Yavapai Casino The two casinos provide approximately 24,000-square-feet of gaming space, 475 slot machines and a resort with 160 rooms
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This airport serves Prescott and surrounding communities It provides regular daily flight service from America West Airlines as well as facilities for private aircraft
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The Tribal Seal represents the four worlds of the Yavapai and is illustrated using the color yellow for petals of the sun and the story of Skatakaamcha, the cultural hero of the Yavapai, whose father was the sun
- Yavapai-Prescott Tribal Police Department – Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe
The Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribal Police Department, as empowered by the community we serve, is dedicated to the protection of life, property, and individual rights
- Yavapai Prescott Indian Tribe
Tribal offices: 530 E Merritt Prescott, Arizona Phone: (928) 445-8790 Fax: (928) 778-9445 To contact by phone, call (928) 445-8790 Please visit the tribe and its businesses: Frontier Village Shopping Center Highway 69, 3 miles southeast of Prescott Sundog Industrial Business Park Highway 89 N, 1 25 miles from downtown Prescott
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