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  • Home - Tohono Oodham Nation
    The site was purposely designed for the Nation to capitalize on its collective strengths of its history, culture, and governance components while educating the public on its broad spectrum of services and information
  • Employment - Tohono Oodham Nation
    The Human Resources Office for the Tohono O’odham Nation’s (Nation) Executive Branch recruits, employs, and retains a work force consisting of members of the Tohono O’odham Nation and all its surrounding counties
  • History Culture - Tohono Oodham Nation
    The division of O’odham lands has resulted in an artificial division of O’odham society O’odham bands are now broken up into 4 federally recognized tribes: the Tohono O’odham Nation, the Gila River Indian Community, the Ak-Chin Indian Community and the Salt River (Pima Maricopa) Indian community
  • Tribal Government - Tohono Oodham Nation
    The Tohono O’odham Nation is comprised of three branches of government; Executive (which houses the Chairman and Vice-Chairman’s office), Legislative (which houses the tribal council representatives-two reps from each of the 11 districts) and Judicial (which houses the courts and judges)
  • Directory - Tohono Oodham Nation
    Directory - Tohono O'odham NationDirectory
  • About Tohono Oodham Nation - Tohono Oodham Nation
    About Tohono O’odham Nation The Tohono O’odham Nation is a federally-recognized tribe that includes approximately 28,000 members occupying tribal lands in Southwestern Arizona
  • No Wall - Tohono Oodham Nation
    central Arizona and northern Mexico since time immemorial The Gadsden Purchase of 1853 divided the Tohono O’odham’s traditional lands and separated their communities Today, the Nation’s reservation includes 62 miles of international border The Nation is a federally recognized tribe of 34,000 members, including more than 2,000 residing
  • Tohono Oodham History - Tohono Oodham Nation
    Tohono O’odham History Our origins are linked to our homeland, the Sonoran Desert Thousands of years ago, our predecessors, the Hohokam, settled along the Salt, Gila, and Santa Cruz Rivers The Hohokam were master dwellers of the desert, creating sophisticated canal systems to irrigate their crops of cotton, tobacco, corn, beans, and squash
  • HomePage - Tohono Oodham Nation
    Tohono O'odham Nation Home Community History Culture Economic Development Executive Offices Employment Directory





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