Ancient history

Does the Mojave tribe still exist today?

The Mojave people, also known as the Mohave or Mohave-Chemehuevi, are federally recognized as the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, a Native American tribe in the Southwestern United States. They are descendants of the ancient Numa language-speaking peoples of the lower Colorado River Valley.

Currently, they manage land in Arizona, Nevada, and California, and their tribal headquarters is in Fort Mojave, Arizona. The tribe is headquartered in Needles, California, and consists of roughly 3,500 enrolled members.

Therefore, the answer to the question is yes, the Mojave tribe still exists today.