| Official Tribal Web Sites |
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Cocopah Indian Tribe |
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Description |
The official web site of the Cocopah Indian Tribe provides contact information and employment listings. As of January 2005, other portions of the web site were under construction. |
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English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site |
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Link |
http://www.cocopah.com/ |
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Title |
Colorado River Indian Tribes |
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Description |
The Colorado River Indian Tribes' official web site provides anoverview of Tribal government, departments, services, businesses and tourist attractions. It also contains news and information, including issues of the CRIT Tribal newspaper, the Manataba Messenger. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site |
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Link |
http://www.critonline.com/ |
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Title |
Colorado Ute Tribes Cultural Resources Program |
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Description |
The Colorado Ute Tribes Cultural Resources Program is intended to foster and preserve the rich cultural heritage of the Colorado Ute Tribes and other prehistoric and historic traditions of southwestern Colorado with care, honor and respect. It includes scientific studies and analysis of archaeological resources, educational programs, and celebrating their heritage through festivals and gatherings. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site |
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Link |
http://www.colo-ute-cultural.org/ |
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Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation |
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Description |
This is the official site of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, which is located within Maricopa County about twenty-three miles northeast of Phoenix. The site provides basic information about tribal affairs, as well as links designed for tourists. A series of presentations help site users understand what Fort McDowell is conducting at the local schools, community meetings, and department events, for visitors wanting to experience the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site |
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Link |
http://www.ftmcdowell.org/ |
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Inter-tribal Council of Arizona |
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Description |
This non-profit organization works to provide a united voice for 19 member tribes in Arizona. The web site provides information about the tribal government and history of each tribes, links to official tribal web sites, and current information about activities of the Inter-tribal Council of Arizona (ITCA). |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Nonprofit organization |
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Link |
http://www.itcaonline.com/index.html |
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Official Website of the Gila River Indian Community |
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Description |
This is the official website for the Gila River Indian Community. The purpose of the website is to provide all visitors with an understanding of the area’s geographical regions as well as give insight as to how the Gila River Indian Community generates revenue for its people. The website also educates the reader on the Gila River tribal government and the nation's personal history as recounted within the tribal community. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site |
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Link |
http://www.gric.nsn.us |
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Official Website of the Navajo Nation |
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Description |
This is the official website of the Navajo Nation. It contains information about current Diné tribal government and politics, as well as contact information for a number of tribal officials. The site is a good source information about current events within the tribe; however, it is clearly aimed at tribal members rather than outside researchers. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site |
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Link |
http://www.navajo.org/ |
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Title |
Official Website of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe |
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Description |
This is the official site of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona. It contains a wealth of information on Yaqui history and Yaqui culture, as well as valuable tribal government and community oriented information. Contents of this site include historical photographs, biographies, oral traditions and language resources. The site aims to create a broader understanding and appreciation of the Yaqui belief system. In addition, this site includes music and ceremonial information including the history and significance of the Yaqui deer dancer within the Yaqui culture. There is also a prompt and informative information request department. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site |
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Link |
http://www.pascuayaquitribe.org |
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Title |
Pueblo of Sandia |
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Description |
The Pueblo of Sandia is a federally recognized Indian tribe in central News Mexico and adjacent to Albuquerque. The Sandia people are members of the pre-Columbian Tiwa language group who once dominated the Albuquerque area and their lineage can be traced back to the Aztec civilization that later migrated to the New Mexico region. The web site provides information about the Pueblo of Sandia such as its history, government and projects. A quarterly newsletter provides current news and projects. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site |
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Link |
http://www.sandiapueblo.nsn.us/ |
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Pueblo of Santa Ana |
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Description |
The people of the Pueblo of Santa Ana have occupied their current site in central New Mexico since at least the 1500’s. Santa Ana is linguistically linked to four other Keresan-speaking pueblos. Relations and cultural exchanges, however, have been traditionally closest etween Santa Ana and Zia and San Felipe. This website provides information about the history of Santa Ana as well as its geographical location. Also available is a pueblo calendar that provides a list of celebrations that may be of interest to visitors. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site, Digital images |
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Link |
http://www.santaana.org/ |
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Pueblo of Zuni |
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Description |
This is the official web site of the Pueblo of Zuni, which includes information about the pueblo's history, people, art, and culture. It is also the main administrative site, with information on tribal government, education, and other programs. Cultural and tourism information make up the bulk of the site, with information about visiting and understanding Zuni culture. However, there is also a section detailing current archaeological research performed by the tribe on Zuni land, with pictures and contact information. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site |
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Link |
http://www.ashiwi.org/ |
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Title |
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community |
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Description |
This tribal web site provides a plethora of information both about current events of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and the history and culture of this community. Also included is information about the Hoo Hoogam Ki Museum and tribal employment. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site |
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Link |
http://www.saltriver.pima-maricopa.nsn.us/ |
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Taos Pueblo |
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Description |
This is the official website for Taos Pueblo. The pages of this site discuss the pueblo's history, its goals, and its relationship with the outside world, which includes tourism and artisanship, for which Taos is well known. Information on visitation and respectful behavior inside the pueblo is also included, with contact information for additional resources. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site |
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Link |
http://www.taospueblo.com |
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The Hopi Tribe |
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Description |
This website is the official site for the Hopi Tribe, and is an excellent source for a information about Hopi oral history, language, ceremonies, clans, and tradition. This site also provides information for people interested in visiting the Hopi Reservation, and information about the tribal government. Tribal department contact information is also available, providing employment information and current Tribal information including demographics. Of particular interest to Southwest researchers is the information page for the Cultural Preservation Office, which contains a printable version of the Research Protocol for research at Hopi. This site is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Hopiland. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site |
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Link |
http://www.hopi.nsn.us/ |
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Title |
Tribal Government Sources |
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Description |
This site, hosted by the library of Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, provides links not only to tribal government web pages but also to governmental tribal programs. Though not specific to the Southwest, many of the links here are relevant to Southwestern American Indian studies. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Academic program |
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Link |
http://www.evergreen.edu/library/govdocs/tribalgov/index.htm |
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White Mountain Apache Tribe |
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Description |
This the official web site of the White Mountain Apache tribe located in Arizona. It includes information on tribal government, tribal enterprises (including the Hon-Dah Resort and Casino, the Sunrise Ski park and many outdoor recreational activities), history and culture, and recreation. It also provides links to the Apache Cultural Center and Museum, located at Fort Apache. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site |
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Link |
http://www.wmat.nsn.us |
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Title |
Yavapai-Apache Nation |
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Description |
The Yavapai-Apache Nation is a Native American tribe for the Verde Valley, Arizona. The tribal members share two culturally distinct backgrounds and speak two indigenous languages. This website provides up-to-date information about the Yavapai-Apache Nation, such as its historical and cultural background, departments and programs, enterprises and government. A newsletter is also available and contains current as well as community issues. |
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Language |
English |
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Resource Type |
Official tribal web site |
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Link |
http://www.yavapai-apache.org/ |
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