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Tribal Nations' COVID-19 Mandates

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many Tribes have established Stay-At-Home orders for their community. The Stay-At-Home order status of each Tribe can be found within the chart below. If interested in learning more about a specific Tribe, feel free to select a Tribal Nation's name below to visit their respecitve online website. Please note that these orders are subject to change - If you would like to report a change, please email [email protected].

Stay-at-home order status of Arizona's 22 Tribal Nations

Note: *Open - Indicates open for tribal/community members with restriction to number of people per gathering; no outside visitors (i.e. tourists)

TRIBAL NATIONS

STATUS

CURFEW

Ak-Chin Indian Community

Open//Mask Mandate

None

Cocopah Indian Tribe

Open//Mask Recommended

None

Colorado River Indian Tribe

CLOSED

CLOSED

Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation

*Open//Mask Mandate

10pm-5am

Fort Mojave Indian Tribe

Open//Mask Recommended

None

Gila River Indian Community  

Open//Mask Mandate

None

Havasupai Tribe

CLOSED

CLOSED

Hopi Tribe

*Open//Mask Mandate

8pm-5am

Hualapai Tribe

*Open//Mask Mandate

8pm-5am 

Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians

Open//Mask Mandate

10pm-5am

Navajo Nation

Open//Mask Mandate

8pm-5am

Pascua Yaqui Tribe

Open//Mask Mandate

None

Pueblo of Zuni

Open//Mask Mandate

10pm-5am

Fort Yuma Quechan Indian Tribe

Open//Mask Mandate

None

Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community

Open//Mask Mandate

8pm-5am

San Carlos Apache Nation

CLOSED

CLOSED

San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe

Open//Mask Mandate

9am-5am

Tohono O'Odham Nation  

Open//Mask Mandate

9pm-6am

Tonto Apache Tribe

No Tribal website currently available

Open//Mask Mandate

8pm-8am

White Mountain Apache Tribe

CLOSED

CLOSED

Yavapai-Apache Nation

Open//Mask Recommended

None

Yavapai Prescott Indian Tribe

Open//Mask Recommended

None

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