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

SRPMIC Employee Veterans Recognized

On November 8, the 108th Army Band kicked off this year’s Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Employee Veterans event at the Two Waters Courtyard with an array of music, also featuring a saxophone quartet section. SRPMIC Veterans Representative Troy Truax Jr. was the master of ceremonies for the event. “It’s…
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ASU Women’s Basketball Squad Brings Clinic to WOLF

On October 26, the Arizona State University (ASU) Sun Devils women’s basketball team paid a special visit to Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community youth for a basketball clinic at the Way of Life Facility (WOLF). The visit brought out a huge crowd of youth and family members to the gym….
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SRPMIC Seniors Compete in California Chair Volleyball Tournament 

Story and photos By Wanda White EyesTranscribed by Juan Ysaguirre In early October, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community seniors traveled to Pala, California, in northern San Diego County, to compete in a chair volleyball tournament hosted by the Pala Band of Mission Indians. The following is a write-up about the…
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SRPMIC Employee Veterans Recognized

On November 8, the 108th Army Band kicked off this year’s Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Employee Veterans event at the Two Waters Courtyard with an array of music, also featuring a saxophone quartet section. SRPMIC Veterans Representative Troy Truax Jr. was the master of ceremonies for the event. “It’s…
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SRPMIC Helps Clean Planet Earth with Fall Overhaul and Household Hazardous Waste Recycling Days

On October 18 and 19, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community did its part in ensuring Mother Earth remains free and clear of manmade pollutants by hosting two events on consecutive days, the Fall Overhaul and a Household Hazardous Waste Recycling Day and shredding event.  The events were a collaboration…
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Hekiu Indigenous Artist Continuum Installs New Mural

The Indigenous Artist Continuum Hekiu, which means “past” in O’odham, aims to go above and beyond land acknowledgments on the ancestral lands of the O’odham, Piipaash and Yoeme and has offered its multifaceted cultural expertise via consultation and art-for-hire services to businesses and municipalities across the Valley. Three Hekiu members,…
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Mesa Grande Cultural Park Renamed to Honor O’odham and Piipaash Heritage 

A Mesa Park just south of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community has been given a new name in the O’odham language. On the morning of November 4, Mesa Mayor John Giles and tribal officials from the SRPMIC, Gila River Indian Community, Ak-Chin Indian Community and Tohono O’odham Nation gathered…
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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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