Hualapai Nation The Hualapai Tribe is a federally recognized Indian Tribe located in northwestern Arizona. “Hualapai” (pronounced Wal-lah-pie) means “People of the Tall Pines.” In 1883, an executive order established the Hualapai reservation. About Hualapai Tribe The Hualapai Tribe is a federally recognized Indian Tribe located in northwestern Arizona. “Hualapai” (pronounced Wal-lah-pie) means “People of the Tall Pines.” In 1883, an executive order established the Hualapai reservation. Rangelands on Indigenous Lands Trent Teegerstrom - Associate Director for Tribal Extension Programs Climate Change Vulnerability of Native Americans in the Southwest Native Americans in the Southwest are vulnerable to climate change because of their intimate relationship with the environment upon which their culture, tradition, and livelihood depend. Indian Land Tenure Foundation Serving American Indian nations and people in the recovery and control of their rightful homelands. Mohave Gardening Master Gardener volunteers provide free science-based horticulture information on plant selection, insects, plant diseases, planting, pruning, irrigating, fertilizing, and more. Mohave AZ Health Zone Mohave County Cooperative Extension provides nutrition to families and individuals in Mohave County. Robotics The 4-H STEM YOUniversity Robotics program, engages youth in learning how to code robots, computer science, and careers in STEM while meeting new friends from across the state. Sustainable Energy Engineering Design (SEED) Projects 4-H STEM YOUniversity Engineering Design and Sustainable Energy Program area engages youth in hands-on problem solving activities while meeting new friends from across the state 4-H Ag Innovators Experience 2021 Curbing Our Carbon Appetite Challenge Interested in Leadership and Civic Engagement the join the 4-H Ag Innovators Experience 2021, “Curbing Our Carbon Appetite Challenge” Underwater Robotics Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) The 4-H STEM YOUniversity Underwater Robotics program, engages youth in learning about circuitry, soldering, and careers in STEM while meeting new friends from across the state.
About Hualapai Tribe The Hualapai Tribe is a federally recognized Indian Tribe located in northwestern Arizona. “Hualapai” (pronounced Wal-lah-pie) means “People of the Tall Pines.” In 1883, an executive order established the Hualapai reservation.
Climate Change Vulnerability of Native Americans in the Southwest Native Americans in the Southwest are vulnerable to climate change because of their intimate relationship with the environment upon which their culture, tradition, and livelihood depend.
Indian Land Tenure Foundation Serving American Indian nations and people in the recovery and control of their rightful homelands.
Mohave Gardening Master Gardener volunteers provide free science-based horticulture information on plant selection, insects, plant diseases, planting, pruning, irrigating, fertilizing, and more.
Mohave AZ Health Zone Mohave County Cooperative Extension provides nutrition to families and individuals in Mohave County.
Robotics The 4-H STEM YOUniversity Robotics program, engages youth in learning how to code robots, computer science, and careers in STEM while meeting new friends from across the state.
Sustainable Energy Engineering Design (SEED) Projects 4-H STEM YOUniversity Engineering Design and Sustainable Energy Program area engages youth in hands-on problem solving activities while meeting new friends from across the state
4-H Ag Innovators Experience 2021 Curbing Our Carbon Appetite Challenge Interested in Leadership and Civic Engagement the join the 4-H Ag Innovators Experience 2021, “Curbing Our Carbon Appetite Challenge”
Underwater Robotics Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) The 4-H STEM YOUniversity Underwater Robotics program, engages youth in learning about circuitry, soldering, and careers in STEM while meeting new friends from across the state.
Office Locations Peach Springs 947 Rodeo Way (Hualapai Dept. of Natural Resources Bldg.) Mailing Address: P.O. Box 627 Peach Springs, AZ 86434 Google Map 928-916-4245 Personnel Elisabeth Alden Assistant Agent, FRTEP 928-916-4245 aldene@cals.arizona.edu
Peach Springs 947 Rodeo Way (Hualapai Dept. of Natural Resources Bldg.) Mailing Address: P.O. Box 627 Peach Springs, AZ 86434 Google Map 928-916-4245