Fort Mojave Indian Reservation

The Mohave people have leased much of their land to cotton, maize, and soybean farming companies, which employ a large population of resident white and Mexican Americans.

[4] For decades until the early 1930s, it operated an Indian boarding school for Native American students from the Mohave and other tribes, as part of efforts to assimilate youth to the mainstream culture.

The Mojave have leased considerable amounts of reservation land to agricultural companies for cultivation of commodity crops: soybeans, corn, and alfalfa.

"[7] The language preservation work of poet Natalie Diaz on the reservation was featured on the PBS NewsHour in March 2012.

Both portions in Arizona are served by the Colorado River Union High School District for secondary education.

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