- po****tion
consists mainly of the Yavbe'/Yavapé
Group of
Yavapais. The Fort
McDowell Yavapai Nation is
located within Maricopa County approximately 20...
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small party of
Yavapais. They
became irate at his stinginess.
During the encounter, the
Yavapais attacked the
Oatman family. The
Yavapais clubbed the family...
- Tolkapaya, or
Western Yavapais, the
Yavepe and the
Wipukpaya or
Northeastern Yavapais and the
Kewevkapaya or
Southeastern Yavapais, the
Yavapais ranged from the...
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Yavapai County (/ˈjævəˌpaɪˌ/ YA-və-pye) is a
county near the
center of the U.S.
state of Arizona. As of the 2020 census, its po****tion was 236,209, making...
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insurgent Yavapais, who also
killed Americans,
Crook was
authorized to
enter into new
negotiations with the aim of
reducing the size of the
Yavapai reservation...
- used by the
Yavapais as a
hideout from
George Crook and the 5th Cavalry. On
December 28, 1872,
Crook and his
soldiers m****acred the
Yavapais. This was the...
- Look up
Yavapai in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Yavapai are a
Native American people of
central and
western Arizona.
Yavapai may also
refer to:...
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Pinal AZ 425,264 5374 1 Feb 1875
Santa Cruz AZ 47,669 1238 15 Mar 1899
Yavapai AZ 236,209 8128 9 Nov 1864 Yuma AZ 203,881 5519 9 Nov 1864
Arkansas AR...
- The
Yavapai Wars, or the
Tonto Wars, were a
series of
armed conflicts between the
Yavapai and
Tonto tribes against the
United States in the
Arizona Territory...
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Black Mountains (
Yavapai County)–
Yavapai County-(southwest county)
Blackjack Mountains (Arizona)–Gila
County Bradshaw Mountains–
Yavapai County Brownell...