Talk:Indigenous peoples in Arizona

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Zunis are not far from Arizona but the Rez is entirely in New Mexico, and I wonder if it's accurate to list them on this page. ;Bear 17:14, 2004 Jul 27 (UTC)

Who cares where the rez is? This is talking about people, not carvings of land. The Zuni have lived for hundreds of years in the Zuni River Valley which includes parts of Arizona, and there are still Zuni living in the Arizona part of the valley and many of them speak the language.

[edit] BIA tribe list

Been meaning to add this list of tribes and their webpage links to wikipedia for a long time. But it begs the effort to link more articles to the category of the same name, which is almost empty right now. 24.221.121.232 05:28, 2 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Native American tribes in Arizona

Because Native American peoples have been inhabiting what is now the state of Arizona since long before the state was created, I'm proposing this article be moved to Native American tribes in Arizona. As these peoples pre-date the formation of Arizona, the word "of" is not as accurate as the word "in". This wording would also match the wording chosen for Indigenous peoples in the United States and Native Americans in the United States. I welcome comments and suggestions regarding this proposal. Kurieeto 17:29, 28 November 2005 (UTC)