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  1. gricnews.org is the Gila River Indian Community's news site. The top local source for news and information, Details.

  2. Gila River Indian Community. 27,850 likes · 1,406 talking about this · 6,762 were here. The Gila River Indian Reservation was established in 1859, and...

  3. What is happening in your Community? Read all about the Community courtesy of Gila River Indian News. More Info

  4. The Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) (O'odham language: Keli Akimel Oʼotham, meaning "Gila River People", Maricopa language: Pee-Posh) is an Indian reservation in the U.S. state of Arizona, lying adjacent to the south side of the cities of Chandler and Phoenix, within the Phoenix Metropolitan Area in Pinal and Maricopa counties. The Gila ...

  5. The Gila River Indian Community is an Indian reservation in the U.S. state of Arizona, lying adjacent to the south side of the city of Phoenix, within the Phoenix Metropolitan Area in Pinal and Maricopa counties.

  6. Akimel O'odham/Pee Posh Youth Council hosts 37th Annual Gila River Youth Conference. More Info.

  7. The Public Health Emergency Preparedness is ability to prepare for, withstand, and recover from public health incidents. By engaging and coordinating with healthcare organizations, community, state, local, partners the community is prepared for public health incidents.

  8. According to the U.S. Census Bureau 2018-2022 American Community Survey, approximately 12,179 individuals live on the Gila River Indian Community Reservation in Arizona, located 34 miles south of Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix.

  9. Gila River Indian Reservation was a reservation established in 1859 [ 1] by the United States government in New Mexico Territory, to set aside the lands of the Akimel O’odham (Pima) and the Piipaash (Maricopa) people along the Gila River, in what is now Pinal County, Arizona. The self-government of the reservation as the Gila River Indian ...

  10. 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.

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