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American Indian Adoption Explored in Documentary ‘Blood Memory’

On Thursday, January 9, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community’s Family Advocacy Center hosted a screening of the documentary Blood Memory, which explores the little-known history of America’s Indian Adoption Era. The screening took place at the SRPMIC Community Building, with close to 90 people in attendance. Attendees enjoyed Mexican food before the screening and […]

Get Smart About Your Money: Financial Skills for Families Workshop

Welcome to February! We are 36 days into our New Year’s resolutions and goals. The “new year, new me” attitude has likely run its course for some out there, while others are still fighting the good fight. Congratulations to those who are sticking with it—and to those who may have fallen off the wagon, you […]

Verde Water Treatment Plant Update

By Dalton Walker O’odham Action News The old water treatment plant at the foot of Red Mountain in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community has been demolished, and the debris has been removed. The Verde Water Treatment Plant, off Fort McDowell Road and north of the Granite Reef Diversion Dam, was built in 1948. Many […]

Longtime SRPMIC Employees Recognized at Annual Employee Service Awards

By Dalton Walker O’odham Action News More than 200 Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community tribal government employees were recognized for their dedication to the Community at the annual Service Awards luncheon on January 10. Every year, SRPMIC acknowledges employees who have reached an anniversary milestone of five years or longer, with five-year increments. The January […]

Tips to Help Prevent Allergies

This past winter, Arizona received a significant amount of rainfall. With help from this rain, and with the seasons changing, plants are growing and flowers are blooming, increasing the pollen in the air. Spring is a pleasant time for many who enjoy the various bright colors of flowers. However, it is a difficult time for […]

Emergency Response Team Holds First-Aid Training

The Salt River-Community Emergency Response Team (SR-CERT) holds Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) training every month. On January 7, the SR-CERT held training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the automated external defibrillator (AED) at the Two Waters Complex. The training was a refresher for those who are already CPR/AED certified and reviewed how to […]

Community’s Red Dress Walk Brings Awareness, Remembrance of MMIW

The idea for an awareness walk to remember Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) was sparked during a class discussion late last year at the Salt River Schools’ GED Building in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.  Student Sophia Villalpando brought up the idea and then made the grassroots initiative a reality. Villalpando put her […]

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