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Yavapai are a Native American tribe in Arizona. Historically, the Yavapai – literally “people of the sun” (from enyaeva “sun” + pai “people”) – were divided into four geographical bands that considered themselves separate peoples: the Ɖo:lkabaya, or Western Yavapai, the Yavbe', or Northwestern Yavapai, the Guwevkabaya, or Southeastern Yavapai, and Wi:pukba, or Northeastern Yavapai - Verde Valley Yavapai. Another Yavapai band was the Mađqwadabaya or "Desert People" and is believed to have mixed with the Mojave people and Quechan people and no longer exists. Several Mohave and Quechan families trace their family history to Yavapai roots. The Yavapai have much in common with their linguistic relatives to the north, the Havasupai, the Hualapai. Often Yavapai were mistaken as Apache by American settlers, variously being referred to as "Mohave-Apache", "Yuma-Apache" or "Tonto-Apache".
Before the 1860s, when settlers began exploring for gold in the area, the Yavapai occupied an area of approximately 20,000 mi² (51800 km²) bordering the San Francisco Peaks to the north, the Pinaleno Mountains and Mazatzal Mountains on the southeast, and the Colorado River to the west, and almost to the Gila River and the Salt River to the south.
This is: Words of Life YAVAPAI People/Language Movie Trailer c05751 [c05751t] Other names for this language are: Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai: Yavapai; Pai This language is spoken in: United States of America (United States or America, Estados Unidos or América, États-Unis or Amérique, 'Amelika-hui-pu-'ia or 'Amelika-hui) This movie concerns: movie movies video videos music song songs mp3 God Allah Jesus Christ real exist exists early life crucifixion tomb Bible Christian Christians church gospel injil hope help life Global Recordings Network language free world language movies man men woman women For more information on this program see http://globalrecordings.net/program/c05751 ..........
The Hoofman is a documentary about the mythical creature that plagues the Fort McDowell Yavapai reservation. DISCLAIMER: About 90% of this documentary is fictional. However, during our initial run of interviews, real people began telling real stories of their encounters with the creature known as the Hoofman. What began as a fun project quickly started turning into a nightmare as real incidents (such as the back door mysteriously opening during an interview) plagued this shoot. In conclusion, we stumbled upon something that very well might be real...
This is a Gathering of Pai people in Middle Verde, Arizona who share their language and customs with one another. Some of the Pai people live in northern Mexico east of Ensenada and southwest of Yuma, Arizona. . These Pai people share the same language although the Mexico group use Spanish exclusively.
Plane repo men attempt to repossess a plane Yavapai County, Arizona. | For more, http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/airplane-repo#mkcpgn=ytdsc1
https://www.facebook.com/NavajoJoeFilms https://www.facebook.com/harrison.bahe https://www.twitter.com/harrisonbahe https://www.harrisonbahe.tumblr.com/ ***I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS DOCUMENTARY! THEY BELONG TO THE FORT MCDOWELL YAVAPAI NATION! THIS IS HERE MERELY TO EDUCATE VIEWERS ON THE IMPORTANT HISTORY OF THE FORT MCDOWELL YAVAPAI RESERVATION!*** The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation has lived through many historical events. One of these legendary events was the Orme Dam proposal. When the proejct was proposed, the Yavapai was inadvertently tossed into a battle to save their land. The unified Yavapai nation opposed the dam proposal. Hope still lingered in their hearts. From the very beginning, the Yavapai fought for their precious land not with physical force but with mind power. In...
Yavapai is located in the Park District and houses 208 residents on four floors. NOTE: Refrigerators are no longer provided.
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