Gila River Indian Reservation Localities Arizona United States


Only the most general sites concerning this community should be submitted here. Please take a moment to find the most appropriate sub-category before submitting a site at this level. Compare existing listings for the best results. Submitting a site based in another locality may prevent listing in the directory. Thank you for your cooperation. The Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) traces its roots to the Hohokam, prehistoric Indians who lived and farmed along the Gila River Basin centuries ago. Composed of two members of tribes, the Pima and Maricopas, GRIC is located in south-central Arizona. The 372,000 acre reservation, which lies south of Phoenix, Tempe and Chandler, was established by an act of congress in 1859 and formally established by constitution in 1939. Tribal administrative offices and departments are located in Sacaton. The Gila River Indian Community is steadily increasing and diversifying its industrial, agricultural, retail and recreational economic base. The community currently operates three industrial parks that are home to several local and national companies. One park, Lone Butte Industrial Park, is nationally acclaimed as one of the most successful Indian industrial parks in the U.S. Source: Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc.








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