Yavapai apache nation land exchange. Forest Service inked a rare land exchange in the Verde Valley to — The Yavapai-Apache Nation has significantly expanded the size of its land ownership in their ancestral homeland with a historic land exchange on Tuesday, while they are on their mission to The Prescott National Forest and the Yavapai-Apache Nation have finalized a federal land exchange nearly three decades in the making. In exchange, the Nation is receiving approximately 3,201 acres of federal land, most of which are in the wildland-urban interface, all of which are a part of the Yavapai-Apache ancestral Yavapai-Apache had been purchasing the land parcels since the 1990s with the goal of swapping them to rebuild more of its ancestral lands. (AP) — U. The exchange A draft environmental assessment is also available for public comment and review. The exchange announced Tuesday has been decades in the making and will Yavapai-Apache Nation Chairwoman Tanya Lewis adds, “This land exchange is historic for the Yavapai-Apache Nation, providing a sustainable future socially, economically and The Yavapai-Apache Nation and U. forest managers have finalized a land exchange with the Yavapai-Apache Nation that has been decades in the making and will MSN Yavapai-Apache Nation Welcome to the Yavapai-Apache Nation Gah’nahvah: To Tell (Yavapai) | Ya Ti: To Talk (Apache) Yavapai-Apache Nation Tribal Government Directory Court Codes News The Yavapai-Apache Nation Federal Land Exchange involves the proposed exchange to the United States of approximately 4,782 acres of inholdings within the National Forest System, Earlier this week, the Yavapai-Apache Nation and U. forest managers have finalized a land exchange with the Yavapai-Apache Nation that has been decades in the making and will significantly expand the The Associated Press CAMP VERDE, Ariz. — U. 17, at The US Forest Service and the Yavapai-Apache Nation mutually agreed to exchange parcels of land back on October 18th. Forest Service to exchange six parcels totaling CAMP VERDE, Ariz. Forest Service and Yavapai-Apache Nation hosted a community open house on their proposed land swap on Wednesday, Jan. Forest Service held a signing ceremony at the Tunlii Community Center on Monday, Nov. At a ceremony near Camp Verde, the 2,700-member tribe signed a formal agreement with the U. , October 29, 2024 — On October 18, 2024, the Prescott National Forest Supervisor, Sarah Clawson, signed the Decision Notice authorizing the equal value exchange of lands currently U. The The Yavapai Apache Nation (YAN) has assembled a land exchange package containing roughly 4,782 acres of non-federal lands in exchange for roughly 3,207 acres of National Forest System The Yavapai-Apache Nation and U. S. 4, to CAMP VERDE, Ariz. It will be exchanging those for 5-square miles of national forest land that is part of the tribe’s ancestral U. In exchange, the Nation is receiving approximately 3,201 acres of federal land, most of which are in the wildland-urban interface, all of which are a part of the Yavapai-Apache ancestral homelands, and The Yavapai-Apache Nation Federal Land Exchange involves the proposed exchange to the United States of approximately 4,782 acres of inholdings within the National Forest System, The U. forest managers have finalized a land exchange in Arizona with the Yavapai-Apache Nation. forest managers have finalized a land exchange with the Yavapai-Apache Nation that has been decades in the making and will The Yavapai-Apache Tribe had acquired parcels of private land over the years. Forest Service inked a rare land exchange in the Verde Valley to In a historic milestone for land conservation and cultural restoration, the Yavapai-Apache Nation (Nation) has secured the return of 3,200 acres of Land Exchange, Trust Acquisi on, and NEPA Process Timeline Yavapai-Apache Na on Federal Land Exchange and Acquisi on of Lands into Trust Status Dra Environmental Assessment THE YAVAPAI-APACHE NATION JANUARY 2024 The Yavapai-Apache Nation is a federally recognized Indian Tribe comprised of two distinct tribes with their own traditions, material cultures Above: Yavapai-Apache Nation Chairwoman Tanya Lewis, in green, sat down with Prescott National Forest Supervisor Sarah Clawson, to her left, and escrow officer Tessa Lembke to The Yavapai-Apache Nation is located in the Verde Valley of Arizona and is comprised of five (5) tribal communities: Tunlii, Middle Verde, Rimrock, Camp Verde and Clarkdale. The exchange announced Tuesday has been decades in the making and will Yavapai-Apache Nation Chairwoman Tanya Lewis, right, hands papers to Prescott National Forest Supervisor Sarah Clawson during a land The Nation began purchasing privately-owned parcels of land within the national forests beginning in the early 1990s with the goal of Earlier this week, the Yavapai-Apache Nation and U. . The Yavapai-Apache Nation Federal Land Exchange involves the proposed exchange of about 4,782 acres of largely unspoiled National Forest inholdings Prescott, Ariz. 4, to The Prescott National Forest and the Yavapai-Apache Nation have finalized a federal land exchange nearly three decades in the making. forest managers have finalized a land exchange with the Yavapai-Apache Nation that has been decades in the making and will The land exchange with the Yavapai-Apache Nation will significantly expand the size of the tribe's reservation in Arizona's Verde Valley. 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