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Location of the Pima and Tohono O’odham Reservations

Location of the Pima and Tohono O’odham Reservations. Canals sustained farming conditions in a dry desert environment They helped cultivate corn, beans, squash, wheat, and melon. Farming activities are inhibited when the dams were built Dams in Arizona.

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Location of the Pima and Tohono O’odham Reservations

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  1. Location of the Pima and Tohono O’odham Reservations

  2. Canals sustained farming conditions in a dry desert environment • They helped cultivate corn, beans, squash, wheat, and melon

  3. Farming activities are inhibited when the dams were built • Dams in Arizona

  4. Community actions help children learn to take care of their health. • Programs are installed to reconnect Pimas and Tohono O’odhams, young and old, to their lost heritage. • Bad Sugar

  5. Bibliography • California Newsreel with Vital Pictures. “Bad Sugar.” 2008. Online video clip. Unnatural Causes. UCI Library. Accessed 25 May 2009. <http://antpac.lib.uci.edu/search~S7?/Xunnatural+causes&searchscope=7&SORT=DZ/Xunnatural+causes&searchscope=7&SORT=DZ&extended=0&SUBKEY=unnatural%20causes/1%2C13%2C13%2CB/frameset&FF=Xunnatural+causes&searchscope=7&SORT=DZ&2%2C2%2C> • Gila River. “The Gila River, a tributary of the Colorado, is shown highlighted on a map of the southwestern United States.” Wikipedia, 13 Sep. 2007. 2 Jun. 2009. <http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/76/Gilarivermap.png>. • Henle, Mark. “Pima Farmer.” Photo. Unnatural Causes Episode Three. Phoenix Newpapers, Inc. 2 Jun 2009. < http://www.unnaturalcauses.org/assets/images/press4_waterczar.jpg> • Herberger College of Fine Arts. “Pima Indians.” ArtsWork. 15 May 2009. Arizona State University. 25 May. 2009. <http://artswork.asu.edu/arts/students/comdrama/les3.1_11.htm>. • Important Dams in Arizona. Barbara Trapido-Lurie. Department of Geography, Arizona State University. 19 Oct. 2001. Arizona Geographic Alliance. 2 Jun. 2009. <http://alliance.la.asu.edu/maps/AZ-DAMS.PDF>. • Mays, Larry W. “Canal Irrigation (North America: Chaco and Hohokam Systems.” Irrigation Systems, Ancient. 25 May 2009. 25 May 2009. <http://www.waterencyclopedia.com/Hy-La/Irrigation-Systems-Ancient.html>. • “Prevalence of Type 2 DM in Selected Populations aged 30-64 year.” Etilogy and Determinants of Type 2 Diabetes. Supercourse. 21 Feb. 2007. 2 Jun. 2009. <http://www.bibalex.org/SuperCourse/lecture/lec0461/>. • TOCAonline.com. 22 Jul. 2008. TOCA Tohono O’odham Community Action. 25 My. 2009. < http://www.tocaonline.org/Home.html>. • Young, Donna. “Children Running.” Photo. Losing Weight to Avoid Diabetes 2 Jun 2009. 2 Jun 2009. < http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/pima/donna/images/run.gif> • Young, Donna. “This is a picture of some children eating apples.” Photo. Losing Weight to Avoid Diabetes 2 Jun 2009. 2 Jun 2009. <http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/pima/vicious/images/kids.gif> • Young, Donna. “This A Pima Indian man doing farm work..” Photo. Losing Weight to Avoid Diabetes 2 Jun 2009. 2 Jun 2009. < http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/pima/obesity/images/canal.gif>

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