Today, legislation is pending which will provide them trust title to the land upon which they reside. Some Tontos gradually returned to Payson after 20 years of exile to find white settlers had taken much of their land. The Reserve was dissolved in 1875 when they were forcibly moved to the San Carlos Apache Reservation. The large Rio Verde Reserve, near Camp Verde, was established in 1871 for the Tonto and Yavapai Indians. The Tonto Apache are the direct descendants of the Tontos who lived in the Payson vicinity long before the advent of the Anglo. One-third of the tribal members are under the age of 16 (BIA, Indians of Arizona, 1994). 102 members live on the reservation (Tonto Apache Tribe, 1994). The total population of the Tonto Apache Reservation is approximately 140 of which 110 are enrolled tribal members. The Tonto Apache Tribe is located adjacent to the town of Payson (originally named Te-go-suk, Place of the Yellow Water), in northwestern Gila County approximately 95 miles northeast of Phoenix and 100 miles southeast of Flagstaff, Arizona.Ĭonsisting of 85 acres, its the smallest land base reservation in the state of Arizona.
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