Yavapai-Prescott Tribe

Grace Mitchell succeeded her parents as chieftess in 1967 and[2][3] in 1972, Jimulla's granddaughter Patricia Ann McGee became tribal president.

[4] Upon Mitchell's death in 1976, the tribe conferred the title of chieftess upon Jimulla's other surviving daughter, Lucy Miller, and reconfirmed the dual governance system by retaining McGee as tribal president.

McGee retained the post until 1988, when she was ousted for two years by Stanhope "Stan" Rice Jr. She regained leadership in 1990 and served until her death.

[1] The tribe has a shopping center, two casinos, and a hotel where the reservation abuts State Highway 69 at Prescott, Arizona.

The 2000 census reported a resident population of 182 persons on the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Reservation, 117 of whom were of solely Native American heritage.

Yavapai-Prescott Tribe