Colorado River Indian Tribes
The Colorado River Indian Tribes is a federally recognized tribe consisting of the four distinct ethnic groups associated with the Colorado River Indian Reservation: the Mohave, Chemehuevi, Hopi, and Navajo. The tribe has about 4,277 enrolled citizens. A total population of 9,485 currently resides within the tribal reservation according to the 2012-2016 American Community Survey data.
Reservation
The Colorado River Indian Reservation is a Native American reservation in the southwest United States. Its territory is primarily in western La Paz County, Arizona, with smaller portions in southeastern San Bernardino, and northeastern Riverside counties, California. It has a total land area of, most of it within Parker Valley. It borders the Palo Verde Valley in the southwest boundaries. Tribal headquarters are in Parker, Arizona.Tribal citizens mainly live in communities in and around Parker, the largest community, and Poston. The 2000 census reported a population of 9,201 persons residing on the reservation.
Government
The tribe and its reservation are governed by a democratically elected council of nine members and overseen by a tribal chairman, secretary, and treasurer. The council members elect the executive officers. The four tribes continue to maintain and observe their traditional ways, religions, and culturally unique identities.The current administration is:
- Chairwoman: Amelia Flores
- Vice Chairman: Dwight Lomayesva
- Tribal Secretary: Josephine Tahbo
- Tribal Treasurer: Anisa Patch
- Council Member: William “Billy” Beeson
- Council Member: Thomas "Tommy" Drennan
- Council Member: Raeanne Patch
- Council Member: Tracey Quillen
- Council Member: Vanessa Welch
History
Economic development
The economy for the tribe is based on light industry, government, recreation, and agricultural, specifically growing commodity crops of alfalfa, cotton, lettuce, and sorghum. The Colorado River Indian Tribes has senior water rights to divert up to 719,248 acre feet of water from the Colorado River, which represents nearly one-third of the allocation for the state of Arizona.The tribe operates BlueWater Resort and Casino, located about from downtown Parker, as a tourist destination on the Colorado River. It opened in June 1999. The casino is and has more than 500 slot machines. The resort features a 200-room hotel, a bingo hall, an indoor water park, movie theater, video arcade, marina, and concert facilities.
The Colorado River Indian Tribe Museum and Gift Shop is in Parker, Arizona, and has displays of historical and contemporary artworks, especially ceramics, made by tribal citizens.
Communities
- Bluewater, Arizona
- Bluewater, California
- Parker, Arizona
- Poston, Arizona
Notable tribal citizens
- Jacoby Ellsbury, baseball center fielder with the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees of Major League Baseball
- Veronica Murdock, tribal vice chair and first woman president of the National Congress of American Indians