The Yavapais (that means "People of the Sun"), known also as Apache-Mohave, once they wandered on a big part of the Arizona. Tribe ' of hunters and collectors, were linguistically and culturally allied to the Hualapais and Havasupai. Nomadic looking for wild envoys, their principal kinds of consumption were the mescal, the fruit of the saguaro, the seeds of sunflower, the pegs and other wild plants. You/they also cultivated corn and they chased fallow deer and rabbits. They lived in the caverns or in riparian primitives of branches that could be built in little time. Their beliefs were sciamaniche. Around 700 Yavapais they now live in the Reserves Camp Verde and Yavapai in Arizona.