Arizona Native Americans
These are my collection of books, manuscripts, and website relating to the Native Americans of Arizona. Most of the criteria was collected from the book  Indian tribes of the American Southwest, California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado by John Reed Swanton. It is an excerpt from the larger work on Indian Tribes in North America. Arizona's descriptions are on pages 349 to 370 of that work. This book details Arizona Indian Tribes, different name changes, location, history,  what linguistic group they belong to, their history as it relates to white settlement, and various other topics. I have reprinted the information here.  Following the information, I have provided books on the specific tribe and website information, which includes Indian Reservations and Official Websites.

Not all of the tribes have information compiled, and some of the tribes have very little information available, but what I could find I have placed here.   Prehistoric Tribes of Arizona includes information on Anasazi, Sinagua, Hohokam, and Mogollon. In the General Information section I have included websites to find current information from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, statistics on Native Americans, the Bureau of Land Management, the National Indian Gaming Association, a map of reservations in Arizona, and an index in the Report to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding Arizona topics. (This index is incomplete) Please e-mail me if you have any comments or additions to this page. I hope you enjoy your research.

General Information
Prehistoric Tribes of Arizona
Apache
Cocopa
Havasupai
Hopi
Hualupai
Maricopa
Mohave
Navajo
Pima
Sobaipuri
Southern Paiute
Tewa
Tohono O'Odham
Yaqui
Yavapai
Yuma

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