Reservation: Colorado Rivera Tribe: Chemehuevi, Kawia, Cocopa (not on res.), Mohave. Acres: 240,640 Established by: Act of Mar. 3, 1865 (XIII, 559); Executive orders, Nov.
22, 1873, and Nov. 16, 1874, and May 15,1876. (See sec. 25,
Indian appropriation act, approved Apr. 21,1904, XXXIII, 224.)Reservation: Fort Apache Tribe: Arivaipa, Chiricahua, Coyotero, Mimbreño,
Mogollon, Pinaleño,
Tsiltaden. Acres: 1,681,920 Established by: Executive orders, Nov. 9,1871, July 21, 1874, Apr. 27
l876, Jan. 26 and Mar. 31, 1877; act of Feb. 20,1893 (XXVII,
469); agreement made Feb. 25, 1896, approved by act of June
10, 1896 (XXIX, 358), supplemented by act of June 7, 1897
(XXX,64).Reservation: Gila Bend Tribe: Papago Acres: 22,391 Established by: Executive order, Dec. 12,1882.Reservation: Gila River Tribe: Maricopa, Pima Acres: 357,120 Established by: Act of Feb. 28, 1859 (XI, 401) : Executive orders, Aug.
31,1876, Jan.10 and June 14, 1879, May 5,1882, and Nov.
15.1883.Reservation: Havasupai Tribe: Havasupai Acres: 518 Established by: Executive orders, June 8 and Nov. 23,1855, and
Mar.31,1882.Reservation: Hopi
Tribe: Hopi Acres: 2,472,320 Established by: Executive order, Dec. 16,1882.Reservation: Navahob Tribe: Navaho Acres: 9,586,323 Established by: Treaty of June1,1868 (XV,667),and Executive orders, Oct.
29,1878, Jan. 6,1860, May 17,1884 (two), and Nov. 19, 1892.
1,769,600 acres in Arizona and 967,680 acres in Utah were
added to this reservation by Executive order of May 17, 1884,
and 46,080 acres in New Mexico were restored to the public
domain, but were again reserved by Executive orders,
Apr. 24, 1886, Jan. 8, 1900, and Nov. 14, 1901. By Executive
orders of Mar. 10 and May 15, 1905, 61,523 acres were added to
the reservation, and by Executive order of Nov. 9, 1907, as
amended by Executive order of Jan. 28, 1908. 82,560 cores were
added.Reservation: Papago Tribe: Papago Acres: 27,566 Established by: Executive order, July 1,1874 and act of Aug.
5,1882(XXII.299). 41,622.65 acres were allotted to 291
Indians, and 14 acres reserved for a school site; the residue,
27,566 acres, unallotted.Reservation: Salt River Tribe: Maricopa and Pima Acres: 46,720 Established by: Executive orders, June 14,1879, and Sept, 15, 1903. (See
S. Doc. 90, 58th Cong., 2d sess.)Reservation: San Carlos Tribe: Arivaipa, Chiricahua, Coyotero, Mimbreño,
Mogollon, Mohave, Pinaleño, San Carlos, Tonto, Tsiltaden, Yuma
Apache Acres: 1,834,240 Established by: Executive orders, Nov. 9, 1871, Dec. 14, 1872, Aug. 5,
1873, July 21, 1874, Apr. 27,1876, Oct. 30, 1876, Jan. 26, and
Mar. 31, 1877: act of Feb. 20, 1893 (XXVII, 469); agreement
made Feb. 25, 1896, approved by act of June 10, 1896 (XXIX,
358) (See act of June 7, 1897, XXX, 64 abd act if Mar. 2,
1901, XXX, 952) Executive order of Dec. 27, 1902Reservation: Walapai Tribe: Walapai Acres: 730,880 Established by: Executive orders, Jan 4, 1883, Dec. 22, 1898, and May 14,
1900.
Source: The Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico,
Frederick Webb Hodge. 1906, Bureau of American Ethnology, Government Printing
Office.
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