Cities of Maricopa County

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Ak-Chin Village
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Tolleson
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Ak-Chin Village

Name Origin
"This small Maricopa village is not the same location as Ali ak Chinm Pima also known as San Serafin. In 1941 the USGS eliminated the spelling Aktjin for this location. "

Barnes, Will C.; Granger, Byrd (ed.) Arizona's names : X marks the place Falconer Pub. Co. : distributed by Treasure Chest Publications, c1983. P. 8

Websites

Community Profile
http://www.commerce.state.az.us/pdf/commasst/comm/akchin.pdf

Home Page
http://www.itcaonline.com/tribes_akchin.html

Pima Tribe of Arizona

Tohono O'Odham Tribe of Arizona
 

Books/Manuscripts

Ak-Chin O'Odham runner
E 99 .P25 A5x Folio

Tribal management procedures study of the Maricopa AK Chin Reservation / by Olivia A. Villegas.
E78 .A7 A6x v.2

1990 Population  353
2000 Population  669


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