
White Mountain Apache Tribe
The White Mountain Apache Tribe is also known for its world class hunting. Our home is one of the best places in the world for Trophy Elk hunting, drawing in hunters from all over the world, to get a chance at a world class Trophy Bull Elk.
WMAT - Contact Info
White Mountain Apache Tribe is located at: 201 E Walnut St Whiteriver AZ, 85941. PO Box 700 Whiteriver AZ, 85941
White Mountain Apache Tribe Game and Fish
The White Mountain Apache Tribe is known for its world class hunting, excellent fishing, quiet camping, and amazing hikes. Our home is one of the best places in the world for Trophy Elk hunting, drawing in hunters from all over the world, to get a …
Fishing report - WMAT Outdoor
Visit wmatoutdoor.org or call our office at (928)338-4385 for the latest access info fishing report.
WMAT - Tribal Government
Districts 1, 2, and 3, each have two council members. While district 4 has four (4) council members. Each council member serves a staggered term of four (4) years. The Legal department operates under the general supervision of the Tribal Attorney or General Council for the Tribe.
White Mountain Apache Culture Center and Museum - wmat.nsn.us
Located in the Fort Apache Historic Park, Nohwike’ Bágowa (House of Our Footprints) is the place to experience Apache history and culture. Housed in a modern facility constructed to reflect a gowa, our traditional holy home, the cultural center and museum is committed to the celebration and perpetuation of the Apache heritage.
White Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort Apache Reservation, …
The Reservation covers 1.67 million acres, with elevations ranging from 2,600 feet in the Salt River Canyon to 11,400 feet at the peak of Mount Baldy (a sacred peak to the White Mountain Apache Tribe).
Tribal Chairman Kasey Velasquez - Facebook
The White Mountain Apache Tribe stands at a critical juncture. The local preparedness committee is meeting with tribal stakeholders to mitigate and prepare the Tribe for the upcoming drought …
White Mountain Apache Tribe | Inter Tribal Council of Arizona
White Mountain Apache Tribe is located in the east central region of Arizona, 194 miles northeast of Phoenix. Located on the Apache, Gila and Navajo Counties, the White Mountain Apaches reside on 1.6 million acres at its ancestral homeland on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation.
White Mountain Apache Culture Center and Museum - wmat…
Originally established in 1969, the White Mountain Apache Cultural Center stands as a monument to the Tribe's historical resiliency and ongoing commitment to celebrate and perpetuate Apache heritage.