GILA RIVER INDIAN COMMUNITY

Location of Gila River Indian Community in southern Maricopa County and northern Pinal County, Arizona.

The 'Gila River Indian Community' is an Indian reservation in Arizona, USA, lying adjacent to the south side of the city of Phoenix, within the Phoenix Metropolitan Area in Pinal and Maricopa Counties. It was established in 1859, and formally established by Congress in 1939. The reservation has a land area of 1,511.902 km² (583.749 sq mi) and a 2000 census population of 11,257. Its largest communities are Sacaton, Komatke, Santan, Blackwater. Tribal administrative offices and departments are located in Sacaton.
The reservation was the birthplace of Ira Hayes and his home at the time of his death.

Contents
Currently Inhabited Communities
Deserted/historical Communities
External links
References

Currently Inhabited Communities



Bapchule (''Pihpchul'')

Blackwater (''Chukma Shuhthagi'')

Casa Blanca

Coop (''Chichino'')

Gila Crossing (''Kuiva'')

Goodyear (''Valin Thak'')

Komatke (''Komadk'')

Maricopa Colony (''Mali-kohba'')

Sacate

Sacaton (''Ge'e Kih'')

Sacaton Flats (''Hahshani Kehk'')

Santan/Santa Ana (''Santan'')

Stotonic (''S-totonigk'')

Sweetwater (''S-i'ovi Shuhthagi'')

Vahki (''Va'akih'')

Deserted/historical Communities



Snaketown (''Kohko'i ha-kih'')

Santa Cruz (''Hia-t-ab'')

External links



Gila River Indian Community Website

References



Gila River Reservation, Arizona United States Census Bureau

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