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The Cocopah Indian Reservation
is located approximately 13 miles south of Yuma and near Somerton in
Yuma County, Arizona. It is only five miles north of San Luis, Mexico.
The reservation is divided into three parcels: East, West, and North
Cocopah. The tribal administration office is located on West Cocopah.
The Reservation and surrounding area are comprised of low lying desert
land with the Colorado River on North Cocopah’s boundaries. Privately
owned farms surround the three parcels.
The Cocopah Tribal Museum and Culture Center is located on the western
portion of the reservation; visitors can learn about the history,
traditions, and culture of the Cocopah Tribe through the museum's
displays, arts and crafts, and literature. The Arizona Office of
Tourism notes: “The Cocopah Museum and Cultural Center includes an
indoor Exhibit Room with Tribal Exhibits displaying the cultural life
ways of the tribe in daily activities and historic settings. The museum
also maintains a non-circulating library of Cocopah information.
An outdoor
Heritage Park features many indigenous plants and trees that Cocopah
people used for ceremonies and daily subsistence. Two ports of entry
offer access to Mexico for shopping.” (Arizona Office of Tourism, Native
American Nations, Cocopah Tribe)
The museum
is open Monday through Friday. For directions to the museum and other
information, contact:
Cocopah
Tribe Museum and Culture
Center
County 15th
and Avenue G
Somerton, AZ 85350
(928) 627-1992
Other
visitor attractions are the California dunes and Yuma’s several historic
sites.
Census 2000
profile
Arizona
Department of Commerce, Community Profile
Casino
The Tribe
operates
Cocopah Casino,
located at 15136 South Avenue B in Somerton. The 90,000
square-foot
facility opened on October 22, 1992 and employs over 225 people, 40 of
which are Tribal members.
The Casino
is equipped with 475 slot machines, bingo and blackjack. A gift shop,
restaurant, snack bar, and sports bar are located on the premises. Live
entertainment is offered on Friday and Saturday nights. For more
information call (800) 23-SLOTS or visit the
Cocopah Casino
website.
Cocopah RV
and Golf Resort
Since
December 1988, the Tribe has owned and operated
Cocopah RV and
Golf Resort, a recreational vehicle park and golf
resort. It provides space for 806 RVs and offers guests access to an
18-hole golf course, and:
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Large heated pool & spa with
grassy sunning area
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2.5 Acre grassy pet exercise area
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Shaded outdoor lounge and eating
area
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Ballroom with hardwood dance
floor & stage
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Round tables for social dining
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Card rooms, Billiard tables &
Library
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Ceramics with kiln & craft rooms
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Well-equipped woodshop
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Shuffleboard, Horseshoe
Tournaments or Open play
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Tennis Court
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Golf
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Archery Range
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River Picnic Park
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Official
Address
County 15th
& Avenue G
Somerton,
AZ 85350
Phone:
(928) 627-2102
Fax:
(928) 627-3173
E-mail:
cocopah@cocopah.com
Contacts
Chairperson Sherry Cordova
(928)
627-2102
scordova@cocopah.com
Vice
Chairperson Dale Phillips
(928)
627-2102
Tribal
Administrator Kermit Palmer
(928)
627-2102
kpalmer@cocopah.com
Tribal
Resources Planner Paul Soto
(928)
627-2102
psoto@c2i2.com
Questions,
comments, or corrections? E-mail
Ann Keller
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