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

Young River People’s Council Participates in Legislative Day 

During the annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day, several Arizona youth councils participated in a breakout session to discuss how ideas can turn into laws.  The kids are indeed alright.  During the afternoon of the annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day on Jan. 14, youth councils from Indian…
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Beau Burns Jr. Suits Up for SCC Fighting Artichokes 

In sports, no matter if it’s a preseason or championship game, there usually is a winner and a loser. Coming into their game against the Glendale Community College Gauchos on Jan. 10, the Scottdale Community College Fighting Artichokes men’s basketball team had their work cut out for them, as GCC’s…
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Angie Montoya Shines in SCC’s Record Breaking Game 

After developing a fast-paced, team-oriented style of play, Scottsdale Community College coach Tasha Washington has her women’s basketball team primed for a strong playoff push.  Coming into their game against the South Mountain Community College Cougars on Jan. 7, the Fighting Artichokes showcased their tenacious full-court defense while also stuffing…
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs Speaks at Tribal Leaders Breakfast

On Jan. 14, a sitting governor attended and spoke during the annual Inter Tribal Association of Arizona Tribal Leaders Breakfast, marking the first time an Arizona governor has done so.  3 Takeaways: Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs’ track record as a champion of Indian Country continued as she was chosen as…
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Vaila and Soda Night with SRS Security

In the O’odham language, vaila or waila means dance. Vaila is also known by many as chicken scratch, a type of music and social dance that brings everyone together for a good time. For many Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members and those of sibling tribes, vailas are significant throughout their whole lives.  There…
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Vaila and Soda Night with SRS Security

In the O’odham language, vaila or waila means dance. Vaila is also known by many as chicken scratch, a type of music and social dance that brings everyone together for a good time. For many Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members and those of sibling tribes, vailas are significant throughout their whole lives.  There…
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Young River People’s Council Participates in Legislative Day 

During the annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day, several Arizona youth councils participated in a breakout session to discuss how ideas can turn into laws.  The kids are indeed alright.  During the afternoon of the annual Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day on Jan. 14, youth councils from Indian…
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