The Tohono Oʼodham Indian Reservation, is an Indian reservation of the Tohono Oʼodham Nation located in Arizona, United States. The reservation had a total 2000 census population of 10,787. The reservation has a land area of 4,340.984 square miles (11,243.098 km2), 97.48 percent of the Tohono Oʼodham Nation total area. The reservation encompasses portions of central Pima, southwestern Pinal, and southeastern Maricopa Counties.
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| - محمية توهونو اودهام (ar)
- Reserva índia Tohono O'odham (ca)
- Tohono O’odham Nation Reservation (de)
- Tohono Oʼodham Indian Reservation (en)
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| - La reserva índia Tohono O'odham, o Nació Tohono O'odham, és una reserva índia al que és la llar de la tribu reconeguda federalment Tohono O'odham, una nació ameríndia que resideix principalment al Desert de Sonora del sud-est d'Arizona i nord-oest de Mèxic. Situada a 32° 09′ 01″ N, 112° 02′ 41″ O / 32.15028°N,112.04472°O, la reserva es divideix en quatre parts geogràfiques amb una superfície total d'11.534,012 km² amb una població total de 10.787 habitants segons el cens dels Estats Units del 2000. Aplega porcions dels , , i . (ca)
- تقع محمية توهونو اودهام(Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation)في جنوب غرب ووسط أريزونا، الولايات المتحدة.كان موطن سكان محمية(Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation)وهم السكان الأصليين لأمريكا الشمالية، كانوا يقيمون بشكل أساسي في صحراء سونوران في جنوب أريزوناوولاية سونورا المكسيكية، أماتعداد السكان لهذه المحمية لعام 2000 هو 10787 .أما مساحة أراضي هذه المحمية تبلغ 11,243.098 كيلومتر مربع . (ar)
- Die Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation ist ein Indianerreservat im Süden des US-Bundesstaates Arizona im Pima County und im Pinal County. Es liegt 96 Kilometer westlich von Tucson, Arizona. In dem Reservat leben 18.000 von den insgesamt 24.000 Tohono-O’Odham-Indianern. Mit einer Fläche von 11.913 km² ist es größer als der US-Bundesstaat Connecticut. Viele Einwohner des Reservats leben unter der Armutsgrenze. Das Reservat grenzt im Süden an den mexikanischen Bundesstaat Sonora, im Westen an das Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument und an die Barry M. Goldwater Range, im Norden an das Sonoran Desert National Monument und im Osten an das Ironwood Forest National Monument und an das Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge. (de)
- The Tohono Oʼodham Indian Reservation, is an Indian reservation of the Tohono Oʼodham Nation located in Arizona, United States. The reservation had a total 2000 census population of 10,787. The reservation has a land area of 4,340.984 square miles (11,243.098 km2), 97.48 percent of the Tohono Oʼodham Nation total area. The reservation encompasses portions of central Pima, southwestern Pinal, and southeastern Maricopa Counties. (en)
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| - La reserva índia Tohono O'odham, o Nació Tohono O'odham, és una reserva índia al que és la llar de la tribu reconeguda federalment Tohono O'odham, una nació ameríndia que resideix principalment al Desert de Sonora del sud-est d'Arizona i nord-oest de Mèxic. Situada a 32° 09′ 01″ N, 112° 02′ 41″ O / 32.15028°N,112.04472°O, la reserva es divideix en quatre parts geogràfiques amb una superfície total d'11.534,012 km² amb una població total de 10.787 habitants segons el cens dels Estats Units del 2000. Aplega porcions dels , , i . (ca)
- تقع محمية توهونو اودهام(Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation)في جنوب غرب ووسط أريزونا، الولايات المتحدة.كان موطن سكان محمية(Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation)وهم السكان الأصليين لأمريكا الشمالية، كانوا يقيمون بشكل أساسي في صحراء سونوران في جنوب أريزوناوولاية سونورا المكسيكية، أماتعداد السكان لهذه المحمية لعام 2000 هو 10787 .أما مساحة أراضي هذه المحمية تبلغ 11,243.098 كيلومتر مربع . (ar)
- Die Tohono O'odham Nation Reservation ist ein Indianerreservat im Süden des US-Bundesstaates Arizona im Pima County und im Pinal County. Es liegt 96 Kilometer westlich von Tucson, Arizona. In dem Reservat leben 18.000 von den insgesamt 24.000 Tohono-O’Odham-Indianern. Mit einer Fläche von 11.913 km² ist es größer als der US-Bundesstaat Connecticut. Viele Einwohner des Reservats leben unter der Armutsgrenze. Das Reservat grenzt im Süden an den mexikanischen Bundesstaat Sonora, im Westen an das Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument und an die Barry M. Goldwater Range, im Norden an das Sonoran Desert National Monument und im Osten an das Ironwood Forest National Monument und an das Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge. (de)
- The Tohono Oʼodham Indian Reservation, is an Indian reservation of the Tohono Oʼodham Nation located in Arizona, United States. The reservation had a total 2000 census population of 10,787. The reservation has a land area of 4,340.984 square miles (11,243.098 km2), 97.48 percent of the Tohono Oʼodham Nation total area. The reservation encompasses portions of central Pima, southwestern Pinal, and southeastern Maricopa Counties. The land is also site of the Quinlan and Baboquivari Mountains, which include Kitt Peak, and the Kitt Peak National Observatory and telescopes, as well as Baboquivari Peak. These astronomical sites are under lease from the Tohono Oʼodham Nation. The lease was approved by the council in the 1950s, for a one-time payment of US$25,000 plus $10 per acre per year. When the Spaniards first encountered the tribe in 1694, they made note of one of the tribe's inhabited villages called Batki, a site that was later abandoned in about 1850. The village of Batki was located in what is now the Sells District of the Tohono O'odham Nation, in the upper Northwest corner of the reservation. (en)
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