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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. The Nation is the second largest reservations in Arizona in both population and geographical size, with a land base of 2.8 million acres and 4,460 square miles, approximately the size of the State of Connecticut. Its four non-contiguous segments total more than 2.8 million acres at an elevation of 2,674 feet.
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Cultural Center & Museum

The Cultural Center & Museum is working to instill pride by creating a permanent tribal institution to protect and preserve O’odham “jewe c himdag”. Working with elders, the Cultural Center & Museum will promote understanding and respect of O’odham “himdag” through educational programs and public outreach.


The Cultural Center & Museum is located in Topawa, AZ. For more information call (520)383-0200.


Visit the NEW Cultural Center & Museum at www.himdagki.org

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