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The Tohono O'odham are a group of aboriginal Americans who reside primarily in the Sonoran Desert of the southeastern Arizona and northwest Mexico. ...
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Oct 4, 2009 ... O'odham (pronounced [ˈɔʔɔd̪ɦam]) is an Uto-Aztecan language of southern Arizona and northern Sonora where the Tohono O'odham (formerly ...
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We are pleased to present to you, the members of the Tohono O'odham Nation and Internet communities, the official web site of the Tohono O'odham Nation! ...
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The Tohono O'odham Nation is comparable in size to the state of Connecticut. Its four non-contiguous segments total more than 2.8 million acres at an ...
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This wall will effectively cut in half the traditional territory of the O'odham and serve to isolate O'odham villages that exist on ...
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“Himdag” and the Tohono O'odham Culture Requirement, TOCC Board of Trustees. KOHN Radio Interviews with TOCC Personnel, History of TOCC ...
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Non-profit organization dedicated to creating cultural revitalization and sustainable community development on the Tohono O'odham Nation.
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The Tohono O'odham of today is a nation with a population of more than 24000 people. They live on four separate land bases totaling more the 2.7 million ...
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Akimel and Tohono O'odham language information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Pima and Papago Indians.
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Tohono O'odham Utility Authority, a tribal entity, was originally established in 1970 as the Papago Tribal Utility Authority (PTUA) by the Papago Tribal ...
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