Qualified Teams
- Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation (UT)
- Navajo Nation (AZ)
- Ute Mountain Indian Reservation (CO/NM/UT)
- Hopi Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Kaibab Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Hualapai Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Zuni Indian Reservation (NM)
- San Carlos Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Fort Apache Indian Reservation (AZ)
- La Paz County (AZ)
- Colorado River Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Pueblo Taos (NM)
- Chemehuevi (AZ)
- Fort McDowell Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Apache Junction F.C. (AZ)
- Komatke Warriors (AZ)
- Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Havasupai Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Fort Yuma Indian Reservation (AZ)
- Agua Caliente Indian Reservation (CA)
- Pyramid Lake (NV)
- Campo Indian Reservation (CA)
- Barstow Dunes F.C. (CA)
- Manzanta & La Posta Indian Reservation (CA)
- Tule River Indian Reservation (CA)
- San Luis Valley F.C. (CO/NM)
- Goshute Indian Reservation (NV/UT)
- Moapa River Indian Reservation (NV)
- Pahrump Twinkle (AZ)
- Lake Havasu City S.C. (AZ)
- Needles Heat (CA)
- Duck Valley Indian Reservation (ID)
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