by AIGA | Sep 23, 2016 | Ak-Chin Indian Community, Arizona Economy, Cocopah Indian Tribe, Community, Gila River Indian Community, Navajo Nation, Pascua Yaqui, San Carlos Apache, Tohono O'odham, White Mountain Apache, Yavapai-Apache Nation
America became an economic superpower in the wake of World War II and the 1950s witnessed a time of unprecedented growth and prosperity. Unfortunately, that economic growth was not felt everywhere in the country, as many Tribal communities were left out and/or...
by AIGA | Aug 24, 2016 | Ak-Chin Indian Community, Arizona Economy, Cocopah Indian Tribe, Community, Gila River Indian Community, Jobs, Navajo Nation, Pascua Yaqui, Salt River Pima, San Carlos Apache, Tohono O'odham, White Mountain Apache, Yavapai-Apache Nation
When you think of Tribal Gaming in Arizona, you probably think of large casinos, luxurious hotels, and exciting venues for concerts and events. However, what you may not know is how beneficial Tribal Gaming can be for those Tribes that do not own casinos. Many...
by AIGA | Apr 3, 2014 | Community, Yavapai-Apache Nation
Three Verde Valley area non-profits were recently awarded $7,428 by Cliff Castle Casino Hotel as part of its Community Impact Program. The Northern Arizona Boys and Girls Club, Verde Valley Humane Society and Big Brothers Big Sisters were each chosen to receive a...
by AIGA | Mar 14, 2014 | Yavapai-Apache Nation
The Yavapai-Apache Nation donated $113,734 to the town of Camp Verde, much of it allocated toward education. The Camp Verde Unified School District will receive the largest sum, $30,000, from the donation along with 11 other recipients. More: The...
by AIGA | Mar 14, 2012 | Culture and Arts, Yavapai-Apache Nation
Verde Confluence Digital Storytelling Project Is Cross-Generational and Cross-Cultural The rich history of what was once known as lower Verde, which now encompasses the communities of McGuireville, Rimrock, Lake Montezuma, Camp Verde, and Yavapai-Apache Nation, with...
by AIGA | Mar 14, 2012 | children, Yavapai-Apache Nation
Cliff Castle Casino, an enterprise of the Yavapai-Apache Nation, continues each year to provide major support to the Yavapai Big Brothers Big Sisters. With another local business, Quintus Inc., in 2011 the two businesses funded 15% of the program for youth enrolled...