The boundary map of Phoenix City Council District 6 is bar-bell shaped and includes communities such as the Biltmore, Ahwatukee, Arcadia and North Central. The northern part of the district has Central Avenue and Northern Avenue as the northern boundary and Buckeye Road and 48th Street as the southern boundary.
Arizona's 4th Congressional District is entirely within Maricopa County. The district includes all of Tempe, the Ahwatukee Village of Phoenix, and large parts of Mesa and Chandler. Arizona State University, one of the nation's largest public research universities, is located in the heart of District 4.
Closest Fault/Plate Boundary Phoenix is not located near any plate boundaries but the closest boundary would be the San Andrea's Fault in which the Pacific and North American plates for a transforming boundary.
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The new 1st district (as of 2023) includes northeast Phoenix, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Cave Creek, Carefree, and Fountain Hills. It is majority-white and is the wealthiest congressional district in Arizona.
Arizona's 3rd congressional district is a congressional district that includes most of southern, western, and downtown Phoenix, along with a southern portion of Glendale. It is currently represented by Democrat Yassamin Ansari.
Ancestral O'Odham settlements are located throughout the entirety of present-day Phoenix. This land continues to be spiritually connected to the O'Odham of the SRP-MIC and the GRIC, both of which are confederations of two unique cultures with their own languages, customs, cultures, religions, and histories.
The Havasupai Tribe is one of 11 Native American tribes that are traditionally affiliated with the Grand Canyon National Park. They've been living among the Grand Canyon's towering red walls of rock and expansive high desert landscape for centuries, before it ever became a U.S. national park.
Main navigation Ak-Chin Indian Community. Cocopah Tribe. Colorado River Indian Tribes. Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. Fort Mojave Indian Tribe. Fort Yuma-Quechan Tribe. Gila River Indian Community. Havasupai Tribe.
There are 11 tribes that have historic connections to the lands and resources now found within Grand Canyon National Park. Havasu'baaja Havasupai Tribe – AZ. Hopi Tribe – AZ. Hwal'bay Hualapai Tribe – AZ. Nungwu Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians – AZ. Las Vegas Paiute Tribe – NV. Moapa Band of Paiute Indians – NV.