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Visitor's Guide to Arizona's Indian Reservations!
by Boye De Mente on Mar 12, 2010
Twenty-eight percent of Arizona, the 6th largest of the American states, is Indian country.
Arizona was Indian country thousands of years before the first Europeans set foot on the North and South American continents, and it is still Indian Country today.
Seventeen tribes live on 23 Reservations that encompass a total of over 20 million acres that include some of the most diverse and spectacular scenery on planet Earth, from the Cochise Stronghold in the southeast corner of the state to the world’s largest Ponderosa pine forest on central and northern plateaus.
Many of Arizona’s most amazing attractions—cultural, geographic, historical and recreational—are in its Indian Country! In fact, Arizona owes much of its fame to several serendipitous circumstances: the great Grand Canyon, its spectacular desert and mountain scenery, its climate and its Indian nations
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Visitor's Guide to Arizona's Indian Reservations!
by Boye De Mente
Twenty-eight percent of Arizona, the 6th largest of the American states, is Indian Country!
Arizona was Indian Country thousands of years before the first Europeans set foot on the North and South American continents, and it is still Indian Country today.
Seventeen tribes live on 23 Reservations that encompass a total of over 20 million acres that include some of the most diverse and spectacular scenery on planet Earth, from the Cochise Stronghold to the world’s largest Ponderosa pine forest.
Many of Arizona’s most amazing attractions—cultural, geographic,...
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