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  2. List of casinos in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Hon-Dah Resort Casino: Pinetop-Lakeside: Navajo: Arizona: Land-based: Owned by the White Mountain Apache Tribe: Lone Butte Casino: Chandler: Maricopa: Arizona: Land-based: Owned by the Gila River Indian Community; renovated in 2015 Mazatzal Casino: Payson: Gila: Arizona: Land-based: Owned by the Tonto Apache: Paradise Casino: Yuma: Yuma ...

  3. Payson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Mazatzal Casino, a tribal casino, is operated by the Tonto Apache Reservation near the south end of town. The Payson area is a popular destination for rock hounds. In various areas surrounding the community, quartz crystals can be found, some rivaling Herkimer diamonds in quality, as well as geodes, agate and onyx.

  4. Mazatzal Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Mazatzal Mountains (MAH-zaht-ZAL, locally Ma-tuh-ZEL) are a mountain range in south central Arizona, about 30–45 miles northeast of the Phoenix metropolitan area. The origin of the name remains obscure but one possibility is that it is from the Nahuatl language meaning "place of the deer".

  5. Tonto Apache - Wikipedia

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    Wah-poo-eta (Wapotehe, Wapooita - ‘Big Rump’, in Apache Delacha or Delshe, Kwevkepaya-Tonto-Apache leader, about 750 band members, mostly Kwevkepaya and some Southern Tonto-Apache of the Mazatzal band, his band living in the southern Mazatzal Mountains was known to be the largest and fiercest band, because he refused to make peace with the ...

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    The Chiefs have drafted well during Veach's reign but they have also done a great job of working within the NFL's salary cap structure to retain their top players.

  7. Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation - Wikipedia

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    The original inhabitants of the reservation were members of the kwevikopaya, or Southeastern Yavapai, who lived in the nearby Mazatzal-Four Peak and Superstition Mountains area. [2] In the 1970s, there was a proposal to build a dam at the confluence of the Verde and Salt Rivers.