until 1400 A.D. The Hohokam Indians brought significant technology to the Southwest with the introduction of agriculture, irrigation canals, and extensive trade networks. Collectively, these contributions changed the future of the Southwest and laid the groundwork for the expansion of Spanish, Europeans and American settlements in this region. This tradition of agriculture is still at the heart of the Akimel O’Otham culture and is the heart of the school. The vision of the school, “Quality Education Begins Here” is exemplified by an extensive network of solid educational practices and the presence of the traditional language and culture evident on campus. The school represents the hub of the community and celebrates the community’s heritage throughout the yearĮqually important to the heritage of the community is the history of the school and the unique partnership that resulted in the establishment of the charter school. The charter school is located on federal trust land operated under the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Indian Education. The school was established in 1939 when Congress approved the establishment of the Gila River Indian Reservation. The school was chartered as a K-2 day school and typically served less than 100 students from District 1 (Blackwater) and District 2 (Sacaton Flats). However, because of the growing population and the community’s support of the school, there was a desire to expand grades on the campus. Parents also wanted to keep their children close to home instead of attending feeder schools off the reservation. Therefore, the Board and Administration requested that the school be allowed to expand grades. This was denied because of a Congressional Moratorium to limit BIE schools from expanding. Not to be deterred, the Board and Administration requested that the BIE allow the school to apply for a charter school for grades 3 – 5. This was granted and in 2000 the State Board of Charters approved the application for this charter. This is monumental because there had not been this type of shared governance on federal trust land. ixelles ixiii iximche ixine ixiocarpus ixion ixkun ixl ixlu ixmpr ixmprs. Get Vendio Sales Manager.Over 100,000,000 served.Akimel O’Otham Pee Posh Charter School and Blackwater Community School is located on the Gila River Indian Reservation southeast of Phoenix, AZ. The reservation is 583,748 square miles and consists of seven distinct districts with a population of 11,257 (2000 Census). The reservation has two distinct tribes the Akimel O’Otham (River People – Pima Indians and Pee Posh (Maricopa Indians). More importantly, is the historical status of this tribe which traces its ancestry to the Hohokam Indians which inhabited the Gila River Basin beginning in 300 B.C. hohner hoho hohoemi hohoende hohoho hohokam hoi hoichang hoichi hoichuen. Try Vendio Image Hosting.FREE scheduling, supersized imagesand templates. Album Album Album AlbumShipping & HandlingUS Shipping$7.00 USPS Priority Mail®International Shipping$34.00 USPS Priority Mail InternationalAdditional InformationMore than just a pretty picture. If you have a question or problem with any listing please contact me. ![]() Please view our other ongoing no reserve ebay auctions. If you buy multiple items we do combine shipping. ![]() Shipping costs have increased and we have to adjust accordingly. All international will pay a flat 34.00 shipping for First Class Airmail. All items come with a no questions asked 30 day money back guarantee. All unpapered prehistoric artifacts are guaranteed to be authentic. Some of his pipes have been pictures in various publications by Lar Hothem. This pipe is from the private collection of Robert K. It is 2-1/4" long by 1-1/4" wide at one end and 3/4" at the other end.
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