Native American Websites

from the Library

Desert People of the Past Discusses the three primary cultures known today as the Southwest Tradition: the Mogollon, the Hohokam and the Anasazi.
Hohokam Irrigation Learn about the area of Arizona where this ancient tribe lived and learn about their farming, irrigation, housing, recreation, and more!
Pima Indians: Pathfinders for Health Read the history of this tribe who has lived in the Sonoron Desert of southern Arizona for at least 2,000 years.
Fort Apache Historic Park Take a tour of this historic army post in Fort Apache, Arizona, established in 1870 to help the White Mountain Apache Tribe peacefully protect their lands
Din'e (Navajo) People See lots of photos and read brief info on the largest U.S. Native nation located in Arizona and New Mexico.
Hopi: The Corn People

lLearn about the history and location of the Hopi people, their system of farming, and their reservation.

Southwest Native Americans Get information on the art, food, religion, and language of southwest Indian tribes including the Apache, Hopi, Navajo, Pueblo, and Zuni.
Cochise & Geronimo: The Chiricahua Apaches Biographies of these two Apache warriors from Desert USA
Through Apache Eyes - PurpleHawk's Nest Find Apache history, photos, and legends.
ARIZONA Indian tribes: Bureau of Indian Affairs contact information and web links - lots of detail.
Map of Arizona Reservations Map showing the locations of the Arizona Reservations.
Populations of Arizona Tribes 1995-1996 Tribal directory of the 21 Federally Recognized Indian Tribes of Arizona