Prehistoric Ruin on Lower Verde River


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Prehistoric ruin on lower Verde River

Yavapai and Apache history spans several hundred years in the Verde Valley at a minimum. The tribes generally coexisted, as two culturally distinct groups in the country surrounding the Verde River. In the case of the Yavapai, they extended westward from the Verde Country out into the low desert bordering the Colorado River and for the Tonto Apache, eastward from the Verde River towards the White Mountains. Both groups ranged as far north as the Grand Canyon for resources and south to the Phoenix Basin, where they had common enemies in the Pima, Papago and Maricopas. Both Yavapai and Apaches regularly traded with the Hopi. The Apaches of the Verde Valley regularly raided into Old Mexico.

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