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  2. Horseshoe Cienega Lake - Wikipedia

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    The main parking area and boat launch are about a mile (1.6 km) south of State Route 260, and are accessed by a well-maintained dirt road. Unlike many of the high-altitude White Mountain lakes, Horseshoe Cienega Lake is accessible year-round. Ice fishing is possible when the lake freezes over, typically from late-November until mid-April. [2]

  3. Big Lake (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Big Lake is situated at 9,000 feet (2,700 m) in the White Mountains at the base of Mount Baldy (11,409 ft) in the Apache-Sitgreaves National forest. It is a large reservoir located in the subalpine grasslands and the petran [ check spelling ] subalpine forests of eastern Arizona about 20 miles from the New Mexico border.

  4. White Mountain Apache Tribe Water Rights Quantification Act ...

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  5. White Mountain Apache Tribe lost a lot in Rodeo ... - AOL

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    The 2002 fire dealt a near-fatal blow to the eastern Arizona tribe's timber industry, but it has recovered in recent years.

  6. Hawley Lake - Wikipedia

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    Hawley Lake is an American 300-acre (120 ha) lake and place in east-central Arizona, in the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation, and has an elevation of 8,200 feet (2,500 m).

  7. Category:White Mountain Apache Tribe - Wikipedia

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  8. Kinishba Ruins - Wikipedia

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    The White Mountain Apache require visitors to obtain a permit to visit the Kinishba Ruins site. The White Mountain Apache have built their own museum at the Fort Apache Historic Park, based on their traditional style of a gowa, or home. It is called Nohwike' Bágowa (House of Our Footprints), or the White Mountain Apache Culture Center and ...

  9. Greenville Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    There he also completed his monograph, The Social Organization of the Western Apache, which was considered a landmark when published in 1941 after his death. It made him a major figure in American ethnology and anthropology. [1] A 1942 review by G. A. Richard described it as "a handbook for the White Mountain, Cibecue, San Carlos and Tonto Apache."