Hualapai Nation
Our office is your direct link to University of Arizona, offering the solutions you need to solve real world problems.
Overview
Hualapai (pronounced Wal-lah-pie) means “people of the tall pines.” In 1883, an executive order from U.S. President Chester Arthur established the Hualapai Reservation along the Colorado River in northwest Arizona. Cooperative Extension connects Hualapai communities to University science and other expert advice to make people healthier and businesses more successful.
Home Gardening & Landscaping
Create a sustainable home garden and landscape you can be proud of.
Intertribal Agriculture Council
Committed to empowering producers and fostering the growth of resilient and thriving agricultural practices among Native American tribes.
Southwest Indian Ag Association
Promoting the future of agriculture on reservations.
Rangelands on Indigenous Lands
Connecting research with on-the-ground professionals to create a comprehensive reference database.
Indian Land Tenure Foundation
A national, community-based organization focused on American Indian land recovery and management.