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Yavapai County Public Works is proposing fee updates for the Solid Waste Division Current fees cover approximately 45% of Solid Waste transfer station costs and have been in place for over 20 years The new fees will help cover rising expenses and increased workload due to Yavapai County’s growth
- Yavapai - Wikipedia
The Yavapai ( ˈjævəˌpaɪ YAV-ə-py) are a Native American tribe in Arizona Their Yavapai language belongs to the Upland Yuman branch of the proposed Hokan language family [1] Today Yavapai people are enrolled in the following federally recognized tribes: Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe [1]
- Yavapai–Apache Nation - Wikipedia
The Yavapai–Apache Nation (Yavapai: Wipuhk’a’bah and Western Apache: Dil’zhe’e[1]) is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Yavapai and Apache people in the Verde Valley of Arizona
- The Yavapai – Fierce Warriors of the Colorado River
The Yavapai are an Apache tribe of the Yuman Family, popularly known as Apache Mohave and Mohave Apache, meaning “hostile or warlike Mohave ” Before their removal to the Rio Verde Agency in May 1873, the Yavapai claimed as its range the Rio Verde Valley and the Black Mesa from the Salt River, as far as Bill Williams Mountains in western
- Yavapai and Tonto Apaches - U. S. National Park Service
In the 1800s, American settlers and soldiers often confused the two The Yavapai and the Western Apaches lived similar ways of life, as nomadic hunters and gathers, but they represented completely different linguistic groups and might have different ancestry
- Yavapai News
Yavapai County Local Government Meetings today The city of Prescott is bustling with a variety of events during June and early July, offering numerous activities for both residents and visitors Mayor Phil Goode provided an update for the city of Prescott on June 30, 2025
- Native Americans: Yavapai History and Culture
Information and language learning materials from the Yavapai Indian language Questions and answers about Yavapai culture Collection of Yavapai Indian legends and folktales Official homepages of the Yavapai tribes Article from the Encyclopedia of North American Indians on Pai Indian culture and history
- About YPIT - Home - Yavapai-Prescott Tribe
Today, the modern Yavapai Prescott Indian Tribe preserves the ancient culture of its ancestors and works diligently to achieve economic independence through numerous tribal enterprises One of the area’s largest employers, the Tribe is home to a 162-room resort, two casinos, a business park and shopping center
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