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...The ancient petroglyphs of the Tohono O’odham and Pima peoples, who occupied modern-day Arizona and northern Mexico, depict the figure of a man at the entrance to a labyrinth....
...His argument is as patently absurd as claiming that residents of Tucson, Arizona must really be Tohono O’odham because Native Americans ruled the area for centuries before the modern United States....
...The mourners and well-wishers leaving flowers on the lawn of the University Medical Center stood in silence when the young members of the Tohono O’odham tribe, some in brightly coloured traditional robes...
...The church has meant much to the Tohono O’odham over the years, yet the scene around it felt strained. Next to the parking lot sat 20 or so members of the tribe....
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