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"The contrasting world around our reservation does not understand the true Pima Maricopa traditional customs and the appreciation of Mother Earth. That's what the Indian thinks about. When they come here, they will destroy my historical sites; they will destroy the Red Mountain. That's the fear of development.""Maybe we could fill that whole Pima Corridor in the next 10 to 20 years. Or, we could take our time. And the concept has always been don't take more than you need. Take what you need as you need it and work with it, so you have something for the future." "Our goal is to provide an environment where we can raise our children to become the productive people that we want. And it isn't going to change overnight. It's going to take about two or three generations. Most of the money that's coming in is for the improvement of the community. And we've got a long way to go." Lincoln Institute PublicationsRetention of Land for AgricultureEditor(s): Schnidman, Frank, Michael Smiley and Eric G. Woodbury Publication Date: June 1990 Current-Use Property Assessment and Land Development Author(s): England, Richard W. Publication Date: December 2002 Related Links and ResourcesSalt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community: Economic Development |
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