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This fallen civilization is called Hohokam by its descendants, the Tohono O'odham people.
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This fallen civilization is called Hohokam by its descendants, the Tohono O'odham people.
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Because of its location in southern Arizona, the Tohono O'odham reservation, of which Wilson is a member, regularly registers a high percentage of illegal immigrant deaths.
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The Tohono O'odham is one of the largest reservations in the state.
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Many people cross illegally along the 75 mile stretch of border, but the Tohono O'odham cross back and forth legally -- another one of those complex areas of Indian law dealing with nations whose boundaries cross national borders.
Fortress America Nancy Jane Moore 2006
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Many people cross illegally along the 75 mile stretch of border, but the Tohono O'odham cross back and forth legally -- another one of those complex areas of Indian law dealing with nations whose boundaries cross national borders.
Archive 2006-09-17 Diane Silver 2006
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The Tohono O'odham nation does have addresses and what does the proposition say, photo identification with their current address.
Archive 2006-02-01 2006
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The Times says the federal government could build the fence without the tribe's permission -- part of that "benevolent" oversight of Indian lands -- but that they would rather not do that because they want Tohono O'odham support on smuggling and other activities.
Fortress America Nancy Jane Moore 2006
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The Times says the federal government could build the fence without the tribe's permission -- part of that "benevolent" oversight of Indian lands -- but that they would rather not do that because they want Tohono O'odham support on smuggling and other activities.
Archive 2006-09-17 Diane Silver 2006
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Shouldn't our schools balance evolution not only with intelligent design, but the creation beliefs of the Navajo and the Tohono O'odham?
Archive 2005-09-01 Kiva Oraibi 2005
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