They started the foundation for today's irrigation systems.
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Quechan and Cocopah Indian tribes live in Yuma.
a picture of where they live the cocopah
The web address of the Cocopah Tribal Museum is: http://www.cocopah.com
The phone number of the Cocopah Tribal Museum is: 928-627-1992.
Ten tribes occupy Indian reservations with rights to the Colorado River: the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe; the Cocopah Indian Community; the Colorado River Indian Tribes, the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe; the Jicarilla Apache Tribe, the Navajo Nation, the Northern Ute Tribe, the Quechan Indian Tribe of the Fort Yuma Reservation, the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, and the Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribe.
The address of the Cocopah Tribal Museum is: W County 15Th St, Somerton, AZ 85350
The phone number of the Cocopah Tribal Library - Vocational Training Center is: 928-627-8026.
The address of the Cocopah Tribal Library - Vocational Training Center is: 14250 S Avenue I, Somerton, 85350 M
Sanford C. Newmark has written: 'Tribal management procedure study of the Cocopah reservation' -- subject(s): Cocopa Indians, Politics and government
the Biloxi tribe,the Chicksaw tribe,Chactaw tribe,the Houma tribe,Natchez tribe,Ofo tribe,Quapaw tribe,and the Tunica tribe
The Yuma tribe (really the K-wichhna or Kwitcyanapeople) lived along both sides of the Colorado river, about 55 miles from its mouth. Fort Yuma stands roughly in the middle of the former Yuma lands.They were sedentary farmers living in settled villages and growing maize, beans, pumpkins and melons.