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Administers social service programs for Tribal members.
Council is made up of elected officials who administer programs serving members of the Cocopah Indian Tribe. The reservation is approximately 6,500 acres located along the Colorado River, and is comprised of three non-contiguous districts known as the North, West, and East Reservations. Processes applications for tribal membership.
Council is made up of elected officials who administer programs serving tribal members. Processes applications for tribal membership. The Reservation is located in the metropolitan Phoenix area.
Council is made up of elected officials who administer programs serving members of the Yavapai and Apache tribes. The area includes the tribal communities of Camp Verde, Clarkdale, Middle Verde, Rimrock, and Tunlii. Processes applications for tribal membership.
Council is made up of elected officials who administer programs serving tribal members. Processes applications for tribal membership.
Partners with tribes to help them achieve their goals for self-determination. Includes the Chemehuevi, Colorado River, and Fort Mojave Tribes. Offers assistance to tribes to improve their government and community infrastructure, education, job training, and employment opportunities.
Council is made up of elected officials who administer programs serving members of the Quechan Indian Tribe. Lands include parts of Arizona and California in the US, and borders Baja California in Mexico. Processes applications for tribal membership.
Council is made up of elected officials who administer programs serving members of the Yavapai and Apache tribes. The area includes the tribal communities of Camp Verde, Clarkdale, Middle Verde, Rimrock, and Tunlii. Processes applications for tribal membership.
Tribal council made up of elected officials who plan, coordinate, and administer programs serving members of the Colorado River Indian Tribes (Mohave, Chemehuevi, Hopi, and Navajo). Processes applications for tribal membership. Offers public library for tribal members.
Council of elected officials administers programs serving members of the Havasupai Tribe. Processes applications for tribal membership.
Council is made up of elected officials who administer programs serving members of the Cocopah Indian Tribe. The reservation is approximately 6,500 acres located along the Colorado River, and is comprised of three non-contiguous districts known as the North, West, and East Reservations. Processes applications for tribal membership.
Council is made up of elected officials who administer programs serving members of the Mojave Indian Tribe. Lands include parts of Arizona, California, and Nevada. Processes applications for tribal membership.
Receives and investigates child welfare cases, provides family preservation education, and facilitates foster care program for children who are a part of the Tohono O'odham Nation.
Processes applications for tribal membership. Council is made up of elected officials who administer programs serving members of the Apache Nation.
Council is made up of elected officials who administer programs serving members of the Ak-Chin Indian Community. Processes applications for tribal membership.
Council is made up of elected officials who administer programs serving members of the Apache Tribe. The Reservation is located between Show Low and Alpine, and south beyond Whiteriver. Processes applications for tribal membership.
Council is made up of elected officials who administer programs serving members of the Yavapai tribe. Processes applications for tribal membership.
Council is made up of elected officials who administer programs serving members of the Southern Paiute Tribe. Located in northern Arizona and southeastern Utah. Processes applications for tribal membership.
Partners with tribes to help them achieve their goals for self-determination. Includes the Hopi Tribe. Offers assistance to tribes to improve their government and community infrastructure, education, job training, and employment opportunities.
The tribal council is made up of elected officials who plan, coordinate, and administer programs serving members of the Hopi Tribe. Processes applications for tribal membership.
Partners with tribes to help them achieve their goals for self-determination. Includes the Ak Chin Indian Community and the Gila River Indian Community Tribes. Offers assistance to tribes to improve their government and community infrastructure, education, job training, and employment opportunities.
Processes applications for tribal membership. Issues Certificates of Degree of Indian Blood (CDIB) and tribal identification cards to tribal members; verifies enrollment for members requesting services through the tribe and local, state, and federal programs. Works to ensure the accuracy and confidentiality of enrollment data.
Provides tribal court, diversion, and probation and parole services.
Administers a variety of health care programs.
Provides law enforcement services including emergency response throughout the reservation.