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Aravaipa,
formerly Dunlap, a
former po****ted place, on
Arizona Gulch, a
tributary of Deer Cr****,
tributary to
Aravaipa Cr****
north of Klon**** in Graham...
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Aravaipa can
refer to
Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness, a
wilderness area
located in the U.S.
state of
Arizona Aravaipa Cr****, a
major drainage between three...
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Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness is a 19,410
acres (7,850 ha)
wilderness area
located in the U.S.
State of Arizona. The
wilderness is
administered by the BLM...
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United States military post at the
confluence of the San
Pedro River and
Aravaipa Cr**** in the
Arizona Territory. It is near the site of the Camp
Grant m****acre...
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Aravaipa Cr**** is a
drainage between three mountain ranges in
southwest Graham County,
Arizona – the
Galiuro Mountains, the
Santa Teresa Mountains and...
- The Camp
Grant m****acre, on
April 30, 1871, was an
attack on
Pinal and
Aravaipa Apaches who
surrendered to the
United States Army at Camp Grant, Arizona...
- Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Mimbreño, Salinero, Plains, and
Western Apache (
Aravaipa, Pinaleño, Coyotero, and Tonto). Today,
Apache tribes and reservations...
- People”).
Because of
dialectical differences, the Pinaleño/Pinal and Arivaipa/
Aravaipa bands of the San
Carlos Apache pronounce the word as
Innee or Nnēē:. The...
- the
Beaver River. The
party was
attacked by
Apache Indians (probably the
Aravaipa Band) at "Battle Hill" (probably Modern-day
Malpais Hill)
where they subsequently...
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Aravaipa Cr**** is a
tributary of the San
Pedro River that runs
through Aravaipa Canyon,
including the BLM
Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness area, in
Graham County...