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This is a list of Native American reservations in the U.S. state of Arizona.
Official name | Tribe(s) | Endonym | Est. | Pop. (2010) |
Area mi2 (km2) |
County | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ak-Chin Indian Community | Pima, Maricopa | ʼAkĭ Ciñ O'odham | 1912 | 1,001 | 34.1 (88.3) | Pinal | |
Cocopah Indian Reservation | Cocopah | Xawitt Kwñchawaay | 1917 | 817 | 9.4 (24.3) | Yuma | |
Colorado River Indian Reservation | Mohave, Chemehuevi, Hopi, Navajo | Mojave: 'Aha Havasuu Navajo: Tó Ntsʼósíkooh |
1865 | 7,077 | 419.7 (1,087.0) | La Paz | Extends into California (Riverside, San Bernardino) |
Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation | Yavapai | A'ba:ja | 1903 | 971 | 38.5 (99.7) | Maricopa | |
Fort Mojave Indian Reservation | Mohave | Pipa Aha Macav | 1890 | 1,004 | 65.4 (169.4) | Mohave | Extends into California (San Bernardino) and Nevada (Clark) |
Fort Yuma Indian Reservation | Quechan | Kwatsáan | 1884 | 2,197 | 68.1 (176.4) | Yuma | Extends into California (Imperial) |
Gila River Indian Community | Pima, Maricopa | O'odham/Pima: Keli Akimel Oʼotham Maricopa: |
1859 | 11,712 | 583.7 (1,511.9) | Pinal, Maricopa | |
Havasupai Indian Reservation | Havasupai | Havsuw' Baaja | 1880 | 465 | 293.8 (760.9) | Coconino | |
Hopi Reservation | Hopi | Hopituskwa | 1882 | 7,185 | 2,531.8 (6,557.3) | Navajo, Coconino | |
Hualapai Indian Reservation | Hualapai | Hwalbáy | 1882 | 1,335 | 1,550.2 (4,015.0) | Coconino, Mohave | |
Kaibab Indian Reservation | Paiute | Kai'vi'vits | 1907 | 240 | 188.7 (488.7) | Mohave, Coconino | |
Navajo Nation | Navajo | Naabeehó Bináhásdzo | 1868 | 173,667 | 27,413 (70,999.3) | Apache, Coconino, Navajo | Extends into New Mexico (San Juan, McKinley, Sandoval, Cibola, Rio Arriba) and Utah (San Juan), observes Daylight Saving Time (unlike the rest of Arizona) |
Pascua Yaqui Indian Reservation | Yaqui | Pasqua Hiaki | 1978 | 3,484 | 1.8 (4.6) | Pima | |
Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community | Pima, Maricopa | O'odham/Pima: Onk Akimel O'odham Maricopa: Xalychidom Piipaash |
1879 | 6,289 | 82.2 (212.9) | Maricopa | |
San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation | Apache (Chiricahua) | Tsékʼáádn | 1872 | 10,068 | 2,853.1 (7,389.5) | Graham, Gila, Pinal | |
Tohono O'odham Nation | Tohono O'odham | Tohono O'odham | 1916 | 10,201 | 4,446.3 (11,515.9) | Pima, Pinal, Maricopa | The Tohono O'odham Nation governs four separate pieces of land, including the Tohono O'odham and San Xavier Indian Reservations and the San Lucy district near Gila Bend. |
Tonto Apache Reservation | Apache (Tonto) | Dilzhę́’é | 1974 | 120 | 0.13 (0.34) | Gila | |
White Mountain Apache Reservation | Apache (White Mountain) | Dził Łigai Si'án N'dee | 1891 | 13,409 | 2,609.4 (6,758.3) | Navajo, Apache, Gila | |
Yavapai-Apache Nation | Yavapai, Apache (Tonto) | Yavapai: Wipuhk’a’ba Apache: Dil’zhe’e |
1903 | 718 | 1.0 (2.6) | Yavapai | |
Yavapai-Prescott Reservation | Yavapai | Wiikvteepaya | 1935 | 192 | 2.2 (5.7) | Yavapai | |
Zuni Heaven Reservation | Zuni | A:shiwi | 1984 | – | 19.5 (50.5) | Apache | Over 95% of Zuni land is located in New Mexico (McKinley, Cibola, Catron). Zuni Heaven is primarily a pilgrimage site and has no permanent residents. |