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Rich with culture.

Arizona is enriched with the cultures of many Native American tribes.  On the high plateau is the Navajo Reservation, the largest in the nation. 


The Navajos are a proud tribe with many of them living the nomadic life of their ancestors driving bands of sheep across their lands.  They are world famous for weaving blankets and rugs from their wool, and equally famous for their lovely silver and turquoise jewelry. 


On the high mesas, within the Navajo Reservation, live the Hopi Indians.  Unlike the Navajo, the Hopi are a stationary people, many of them living in homes built centuries ago.  The Hopi village of Oraibi is the oldest known continuously inhabited town in the United States.


The Apache tribes now live mostly in the forests and rolling hills of the east central portion of the state. 


In the bottom of the Grand Canyon live the Havasupai who farm and live almost completely isolated from the world. 


And, there are the Hualapai, the Mohaves, the Maricopas, the Chemehuevis, the Cocopahs, the Akimel O'odham (formerly known as the Pima Indians), the Tohono O'odham (formerly known as the Papago Indians) and the Yaquis and others.