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© Courtesy of Rep. Dawnafe Whitesinger White Mountain Apache Tribe Police Officer David Kellywood was killed in the line of duty on Feb. 17, 2020.
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WHITERIVER — The White Mountain Apache Tribal Council announced last night that they would ’cease gaming operations’ at Hon-Dah casino. The casino closed at 1:59 a.m. Located in the heart of the Great State of Arizona, the White Mountain Apache Tribe is blessed with over 400 miles of clean running rivers, streams, and over 26 lakes that are home to the Apache Trout. Be our guest and experience Trophy Bull Elk hunting, prize fishing and camping, or one of the finest ski destinations at Sunrise Ski Park!
A White Mountain Apache Tribe officer was killed in the line of duty Monday morning near the Hon-Dah Resort Casino, south of Pinetop, according to a statement from the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office.
The incident occurred around 1 a.m. when the White Mountain Apache Police Department responded to reports of shots fired near the casino, the press release states.White Mountain Apache History
The responding officer located a man who ’immediately engaged in a violent, physical altercation with the officer, during which the officer was shot,’ said Brian Swanty, chief deputy for the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office.
The officer and man were both transported to the hospital, where they both died from their injuries, Swanty added.
White Mountain Apache Councilman Jerold Altaha identified the fallen officer as David Kellywood in a post on Twitter.
’David was a fine officer and genuine man of character,’ Altaha, who represents District 2 on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, said in the post. ’His loyalty and devotion to the public safety of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation will always be remembered.’
Kellywood’s wife, Kamellia Kellywood, posted on Facebook on Monday morning: ’My husband died doing what he loved. My heart is so broken.’
The investigation is still ongoing and being led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Check back for updates at azcentral.com.
White Mountain Apache Tribe (WMAT) has lost one of their own in the line of duty this morning. An ultimate sacrifice was made. Our hearts are broken.
Now is a time to come together as a community in support of WMAT, the White Mountain Apache Tribe, and all local law enforcement. pic.twitter.com/HSWGSD1QJL— Navajo County (@NavajoCountyAZ) February 17, 2020
Reporter Chelsea Hofmann can be reached at chelsea.hofmann@arizonarepublic.com. Follow her on Twitter @chofmann528.
This article originally appeared on The Republic | azcentral.com: White Mountain Apache police officer fatally shot near casino south of Pinetop
The White Mountain Apache Tribe are the descendants of the native peoples of central Arizona. Today, between 12,000 and 15,000 members of the tribe live in nine Apache communities on the White Mountain Apache Reservation. The modern Apache tribe, for the most part, no longer adheres to its traditional nomadic lifestyle, but now enjoys an economy based mostly on tourism. The White Mountain Apache Tribe, however, continues to keep alive its traditional beliefs and customs.
The White Mountain Apache Reservation was founded on 9 November 1891, by Executive Order of the President of the United States. It was originally called the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. The White Mountain Apache Reservation once included the San Carlos Apache Reservation. These two reservations were separated by Congressional Act in 1897, and remain separated today.
The White Mountain Apache Reservation covers 1.6 million acres in central Arizona. The counties of Gila, Navajo, and Apache make up the White Mountain Apache Reservation. Most of the citizens of the tribe live in Whiteriver, the capital of the tribal government. Other major communities on the reservation include Hon-Dah, East Fork, Seven Mile, Cedar Creek, and McNary. The White Mountain Apache Tribe offers public education to its young people.White Mountain Apache Arizona
The White Mountain Apache Tribe are considered a sovereign nation, with its own tribal government. The executive offices are Tribal Chairman and Vice Chairman. A Tribal Council, consisting of the Tribal Chairman, Vice Chairman and nine members of Council, governs the tribe. Council members are elected by popular vote. Members serve four-year terms of office.
Tourism, casino gambling and recreation form the basis of the White Mountain Apache Tribe’s modern economy. Outdoor enthusiasts are generally encouraged to take advantage of the reservation’s skiing, hiking, camping, and whitewater rafting opportunities. Hunters typically enjoy the opportunity to hunt Big Horn sheep, elk, and other game on the White Mountain Apache Reservation. Anglers might enjoy fishing for trout in the reservation’s many streams and waterways.
The Sunrise Park Ski Resort typically offers outdoor activities in both summer and winter. Enthusiasts might enjoy camping, hiking, mountain biking, and skiing there. The Hon-Dah Resort Casino usually offers visitors to the reservation the chance to enjoy casino gambling.White Mountain Apache Tribe Casino
The White Mountain Apache Tribe generally continue to preserve their traditional culture. The Apache Cultural Center and Museum attempts to preserve the history and culture of the White Mountain Apache Tribe. They typically rely on preserving oral histories and objects of archeological and historical interest. They also sometimes offer modern Apache artists the opportunity to showcase their work. Walking tours and other community events may help keep Apache culture alive.
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© Courtesy of Rep. Dawnafe Whitesinger White Mountain Apache Tribe Police Officer David Kellywood was killed in the line of duty on Feb. 17, 2020.
*White Mountain Apache History
*White Mountain Apache Arizona
*White Mountain Apache Tribe Casino
WHITERIVER — The White Mountain Apache Tribal Council announced last night that they would ’cease gaming operations’ at Hon-Dah casino. The casino closed at 1:59 a.m. Located in the heart of the Great State of Arizona, the White Mountain Apache Tribe is blessed with over 400 miles of clean running rivers, streams, and over 26 lakes that are home to the Apache Trout. Be our guest and experience Trophy Bull Elk hunting, prize fishing and camping, or one of the finest ski destinations at Sunrise Ski Park!
A White Mountain Apache Tribe officer was killed in the line of duty Monday morning near the Hon-Dah Resort Casino, south of Pinetop, according to a statement from the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office.
The incident occurred around 1 a.m. when the White Mountain Apache Police Department responded to reports of shots fired near the casino, the press release states.White Mountain Apache History
The responding officer located a man who ’immediately engaged in a violent, physical altercation with the officer, during which the officer was shot,’ said Brian Swanty, chief deputy for the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office.
The officer and man were both transported to the hospital, where they both died from their injuries, Swanty added.
White Mountain Apache Councilman Jerold Altaha identified the fallen officer as David Kellywood in a post on Twitter.
’David was a fine officer and genuine man of character,’ Altaha, who represents District 2 on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, said in the post. ’His loyalty and devotion to the public safety of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation will always be remembered.’
Kellywood’s wife, Kamellia Kellywood, posted on Facebook on Monday morning: ’My husband died doing what he loved. My heart is so broken.’
The investigation is still ongoing and being led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Check back for updates at azcentral.com.
White Mountain Apache Tribe (WMAT) has lost one of their own in the line of duty this morning. An ultimate sacrifice was made. Our hearts are broken.
Now is a time to come together as a community in support of WMAT, the White Mountain Apache Tribe, and all local law enforcement. pic.twitter.com/HSWGSD1QJL— Navajo County (@NavajoCountyAZ) February 17, 2020
Reporter Chelsea Hofmann can be reached at chelsea.hofmann@arizonarepublic.com. Follow her on Twitter @chofmann528.
This article originally appeared on The Republic | azcentral.com: White Mountain Apache police officer fatally shot near casino south of Pinetop
The White Mountain Apache Tribe are the descendants of the native peoples of central Arizona. Today, between 12,000 and 15,000 members of the tribe live in nine Apache communities on the White Mountain Apache Reservation. The modern Apache tribe, for the most part, no longer adheres to its traditional nomadic lifestyle, but now enjoys an economy based mostly on tourism. The White Mountain Apache Tribe, however, continues to keep alive its traditional beliefs and customs.
The White Mountain Apache Reservation was founded on 9 November 1891, by Executive Order of the President of the United States. It was originally called the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. The White Mountain Apache Reservation once included the San Carlos Apache Reservation. These two reservations were separated by Congressional Act in 1897, and remain separated today.
The White Mountain Apache Reservation covers 1.6 million acres in central Arizona. The counties of Gila, Navajo, and Apache make up the White Mountain Apache Reservation. Most of the citizens of the tribe live in Whiteriver, the capital of the tribal government. Other major communities on the reservation include Hon-Dah, East Fork, Seven Mile, Cedar Creek, and McNary. The White Mountain Apache Tribe offers public education to its young people.White Mountain Apache Arizona
The White Mountain Apache Tribe are considered a sovereign nation, with its own tribal government. The executive offices are Tribal Chairman and Vice Chairman. A Tribal Council, consisting of the Tribal Chairman, Vice Chairman and nine members of Council, governs the tribe. Council members are elected by popular vote. Members serve four-year terms of office.
Tourism, casino gambling and recreation form the basis of the White Mountain Apache Tribe’s modern economy. Outdoor enthusiasts are generally encouraged to take advantage of the reservation’s skiing, hiking, camping, and whitewater rafting opportunities. Hunters typically enjoy the opportunity to hunt Big Horn sheep, elk, and other game on the White Mountain Apache Reservation. Anglers might enjoy fishing for trout in the reservation’s many streams and waterways.
The Sunrise Park Ski Resort typically offers outdoor activities in both summer and winter. Enthusiasts might enjoy camping, hiking, mountain biking, and skiing there. The Hon-Dah Resort Casino usually offers visitors to the reservation the chance to enjoy casino gambling.White Mountain Apache Tribe Casino
The White Mountain Apache Tribe generally continue to preserve their traditional culture. The Apache Cultural Center and Museum attempts to preserve the history and culture of the White Mountain Apache Tribe. They typically rely on preserving oral histories and objects of archeological and historical interest. They also sometimes offer modern Apache artists the opportunity to showcase their work. Walking tours and other community events may help keep Apache culture alive.
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