Fort Mojave Reservation
Ethnology-Language: Mohave
Established: 1870
County: San Bernardino, California; Clark County, Nevada; Mohave County, Arizona
Acreage: 38,000
Population: 600
Location: Near Needles, California, along Arizona State Hwy 95. The Mohave still occupy
some of their traditional land along the Colorado River in California. The reservation
lies in three states with the site of the old fort on the north end and a sacred site of
lava furrows called Rock Maze on the southern end, along I-40. Tribal offices, community
center, gym and the education center are all adjacent to one another. A healthy
agri-business and a casino (on the Nevada side) give the tribe needed resources.
Library: The library is located within the Ft. Mojave Education Center
and is overseen by Education Director, Christine Otero. The collection numbers around 900,
mostly tailored to the reservation's K-12 school children. A computer lab borders the
library/activity room and has nine new computers, two with internet access. Networking the
computers and updating the book collection are two priorities as well as staffing the
library that is open 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Currently, Education
Center staff help children in finding needed materials. The promise of a new education
center holds the hope that the cultural center and library might combine resources and
services.
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