Yavapai Nation offers cultural tour of tribal lands
Date: Tuesday, November 27 @ 15:49:33 CST
Topic: Travel & Tourism





The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation is offering a cultural heritage tour through tribal lands.

Called "The Yavapai Experience," the tour is being offered through one of the nation's commercial ventures, Fort McDowell Adventures.

Storytelling by real Elders



As part of the tour, a professional guide acts as a facilitator between guests and tribal members. Visitors gather around a campfire to hear stories about the tribe's ancient culture, history and heritage from tribal members who were born and raised on the ancestral land of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation.

Guided Tour



The tour also includes a guided one-mile nature trail walk that depicts how the Yavapai are connected to the Sonoran desert.

Sample authentic Yavapai food



Visitors can sample authentic Yavapai food with dishes including cabbage stew and fry bread, and the tour also includes a question-and-answer session to help visitors learn more about the nation.

The Fort McDowell Yavapai are one of three Yavapai Apache tribes in Arizona. The nation has lived in central Arizona for thousands of years and in 1903 was granted a 25,000-acre reservation 35 miles northeast of Phoenix.

The tour is available for groups of four or more. Costs vary. For more information, visit their website at FortMcDowellAdventures.com.





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