Monthly Archives: October, 2022

Making a Gourd Doll Ornament with a Mini Cape

Editor’s Note: This article contains the Piipaash words and phrases in parentheses. On September 17 and 19, the O’odham Piipaash Language Program (OPLP) held two...

ASIST Training Workshop Provides Suicide First Aid Tools

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health, in 2019 suicide was the second leading cause of death...

2023 Spring Training Schedule Announced

The 2023 Spring Training schedule at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick has been announced for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies. In keeping with...

‘Be Your Own Hero’ and Fall Into Reading

On September 15, about 150 people attended the Fall Into Reading literary event at the Accelerated Learning Academy gymnasium to kick off the school...

Acting Superintendent Hosts Forum on Salt River Schools Programs

Families and educators came together for the Salt River Schools (SRS) Superintendent Forum to hear about the various programs that serve students of the...

Annual Tribute to Fallen 9/11 First Responders Draws Over 1,000 Participants 

A special tribute to the lives of first responders lost during the September 11, 2001, attacks was recently held on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa...

Salt River Launches Initiative to Increase Voter Turnout 

The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Office of Congressional & Legislative Affairs’ (OCLA) Get Out the Vote Committee has launched a new initiative to...

FEMA Steps in to Assist Community After Storm Damage

The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community received a boost in support from the federal government to help with recovery efforts after storms caused widespread...

Kennise McGertt Continues Flag Tossing with ASU Marching Band 

Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community member Kennise McGertt has had quite an adventure since graduating from Mountain View High School in May. McGertt traveled...

Expanded Behavioral Health Services Offered to the Community

The opioid epidemic is affecting people everywhere in the United States, including in Indian Country. “Native communities are a little bit more adversely impacted...
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