CASINOS, RECREATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ALONG THE COLORADO RIVER
The Fort Mojave Indian Tribe continues to progress forward,
bringing new economic opportunities to the tri-state area, with the
creation of new businesses, new jobs, residential communities, casino
gaming and superior customer service. The Tribe relies on its rich culture
and history to help structure the future of its people in an ever-changing
world.
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The beach at the Avi Resort
& Casino
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Mojave Indians are Pipa Aha Macav - "The People By
The River." Mojave culture traces the earthly origins of its people
to Spirit Mountain, the highest peak in the Newberry Mountains, located
northwest of the present reservation. The Tribe's spirit mentor, Mutavilya,
created the Colorado River, its plants and animals and instructed the
Pipa Aha Macav in the arts of civilization. They were prosperous farmers
with well-established villages and trade networks that stretched as
far as the Pacific Ocean.
With the ever-growing insurgence of non-Indian people
to the region traditionally occupied by Pipa Aha Macav , a United States
military outpost was established in 1859 on the east bank of the Colorado
River to give safe passage to American immigrants traveling from east
to west. Initially this outpost was called Camp Colorado, but it was
soon renamed Fort Mojave.
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Mojave Resort Golf Course
at the
Avi Resort & Casino
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After the military fort was closed in 1891 the buildings
were transformed into a boarding school, which operated until 1930.
Ruins of Fort Mojave still exist today as a reminder of the once-troubled
historic relationship between Pipa Aha Macav and American civilization.
The ruins are located on a bluff overlooking the River just south of
the boundary of present-day Bullhead City.
The Fort Mojave Indian Tribe is a federally recognized
sovereign Indian nation with 32,000 acres of land in Arizona, Nevada
and California south of Bullhead City along the Colorado River. The
Tribe's upbeat economy provides job opportunities for thousands of people
through casino gaming, a championship golf course, agriculture, a tribal
power company and generating station, residential subdivisions and a
new indoor multi-use arena that's currently under construction.
The
Tribe provides a recreational Mecca for all walks of life. Whether it's
gambling at one of the two Tribal casinos on the reservation, boating
or fishing along the Colorado River, staying at the Avi Resort &
Casino's full-service hotel or enjoying the comforts of home away from
home in the RV Parks located adjacent to either casino, the Fort Mojave
Indian Tribe will be happy to accommodate you.
Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
Avi Resort & Casino
Laughlin, NV |
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(800) AVI-2-WIN |
Spirit Mountain Casino
Mohave Valley, AZ |
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(928) 346-2000 |
| Community Relations Liaison: |
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(760) 629-4591 |
| Job Opportunities: |
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(760) 629-6147 |
| Permits (Fishing, Beach Access): |
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(928) 330-3000 |
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