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“Telling the Stories of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community”

Online Exclusive: SRPMIC Becomes Temporary Sanctuary for Veterans Affairs Tribal Flags

U.S. Army Veteran Michael Leon completed his duty on a recent March morning in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. The duty, unforeseen only months ago,  overwhelmed Leon with emotion once it was completed. Leon works for the Phoenix Veterans Affairs and was tasked to deliver 22 tribal flags from…
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Spring Training Opening Day Celebrates SRPMIC

Spring is in the air, and with it comes the unmistakable buzz of baseball. Opening Day for spring training in Arizona is here and the anticipation is palpable. More than a dozen Major League Baseball teams from around the nation visit Arizona in February and March to get ready for…
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A Home Run for SRPMIC Representation

Here to clear the bases and the shelves of Salt River Fields’ team shops is three Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community member-designed team merchandise. Community member artists: Levi Johnson Sr., Tamar Ramos, and Marissa Johnson each have designs representing the Community. New Era Cap, the official baseball cap brand for…
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Online Exclusive: SRPMIC Becomes Temporary Sanctuary for Veterans Affairs Tribal Flags

U.S. Army Veteran Michael Leon completed his duty on a recent March morning in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. The duty, unforeseen only months ago,  overwhelmed Leon with emotion once it was completed. Leon works for the Phoenix Veterans Affairs and was tasked to deliver 22 tribal flags from…
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SRPMIC Officially Opens New Transitional Housing Property

The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community continues to be at the forefront of ensuring that its members have access to affordable housing.  On February 7, the SRPMIC officially opened its new neighborhood of transitional homes on the northeast corner of Alma School and Osborn Road. Council, 2024-2025 SRPMIC royalty, directors,…
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SRPMIC Officially Opens New Transitional Housing Property

The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community continues to be at the forefront of ensuring that its members have access to affordable housing.  On February 7, the SRPMIC officially opened its new neighborhood of transitional homes on the northeast corner of Alma School and Osborn Road. Council, 2024-2025 SRPMIC royalty, directors,…
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Online Exclusive: SRPMIC Becomes Temporary Sanctuary for Veterans Affairs Tribal Flags

U.S. Army Veteran Michael Leon completed his duty on a recent March morning in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. The duty, unforeseen only months ago,  overwhelmed Leon with emotion once it was completed. Leon works for the Phoenix Veterans Affairs and was tasked to deliver 22 tribal flags from…
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Dalton Walker | 480-362-3281
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Chris Picciuolo | 480-362-6626
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Juan Ysaguirre | 480-362-7323
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Andreea Miguel
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Nalani Lopez
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Kari Haahr | 480-362-2698
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