Kaibab Indian Reservation

Kaibab Indian Reservation
Kai'vi'vits (Ute-Southern Paiute)
The reservation in Mohave County, with its southeastern corner shown extending into adjacent Coconino County
The reservation in Mohave County, with its southeastern corner shown extending into adjacent Coconino County
Coordinates: 36°54′46″N 112°40′46″W / 36.91278°N 112.67944°W / 36.91278; -112.67944
Angie Bulletts (Kaibab Paiute) weaves a Paiute cradleboard, Arizona, 2011

The Kaibab Indian Reservation is the home of the Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians (Southern Paiute Language: Kai'vi'vits), a federally recognized tribe of Southern Paiutes. The Indian reservation is located in northern part of the U.S. state of Arizona. It covers a land area of 188.75 square miles (488.9 km2) in northeastern Mohave County and northwestern Coconino County adjacent to the southern Utah border. The Pipe Spring National Monument lies in the southwestern section of the reservation. The Thunder Mountain Pootseev Dark-sky preserve is colocated with the reservation.

As of the 2000 census, its population was 196.