CRIT

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CRIT is the commonly used abbreviation for the Colorado River Indian Tribes, a federally recognized tribal nation located along the Colorado River in western Arizona.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American tribal government
federally recognized tribe
tribal nation
abbreviationFor Colorado River Indian Tribes
country United States of America
surface form: United States
engagesIn cultural preservation
natural resource management
water rights litigation
federalRecognitionStatus federally recognized
fullName Colorado River Indian Tribes
governingBody Colorado River Indian Tribes
surface form: Colorado River Indian Tribes Tribal Council
hasHeadquartersIn Parker, Arizona
hasJudicialSystem Colorado River Indian Tribes Tribal Court
hasLanguageHeritage Chemehuevi language
Hopi language
Mojave language
Navajo language
hasMajorRiver Colorado River
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.crit-nsn.gov/
hasPoliceDepartment Colorado River Indian Tribes
surface form: Colorado River Indian Tribes Police Department
hasPrimaryStateJurisdictionContext Arizona
hasReservation Colorado River Indian Tribes Reservation
surface form: Colorado River Indian Reservation
hasReservationArea over 400 square miles
hasSecondaryStateJurisdictionContext California, United States
surface form: California
hasTribalMembersFrom Chemehuevi people
Hopi people
Mojave people
surface form: Mohave people

Navajo people
locatedAlong Colorado River
locatedIn Arizona
locatedInRegion western Arizona
operates BlueWater Resort and Casino
primaryEconomicActivities agriculture
gaming
tourism
water leasing and management
recognizedBy Bureau of Indian Affairs
reservationLocatedAlong Colorado River
reservationLocatedIn La Paz County, Arizona
Mohave County, Arizona
Riverside County
surface form: Riverside County, California
sovereigntyStatus domestic dependent nation
tribalEnrollmentIncludes Chemehuevi
Hopi people
surface form: Hopi

Mohave
Navajo people
surface form: Navajo

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