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  1. Maricopa people. The Maricopa or Piipaash [2] are a Native American tribe, who live in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and Gila River Indian Community along with the Pima, a tribe with whom the Maricopa have long held a positive relationship.

  2. The Maricopa or Piipaash are a Native American tribe, who live in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and Gila River Indian Community along with the Pima, a tribe with whom the Maricopa have long held a positive relationship.

  3. Maricopa is a city in the Gila River Valley in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. With 66,290 residents as of 2022, Maricopa is the largest incorporated municipality in Pinal County. [3] History. Maricopa has had three locations over the years: Maricopa Wells, Maricopaville and Maricopa Junction; the latter gradually became known as Maricopa.

  4. Maricopa County was named after the Maricopa people. Five Indian reservations are located in the county. The largest are the Salt River PimaMaricopa Indian Community (east of Scottsdale) and the Gila River Indian Community (south of Chandler).

  5. May 12, 2024 · The Maricopa or Piipaash [2] are a Native American tribe, who live in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and Gila River Indian Community along with the Pima, a tribe with whom the Maricopa have long held a positive relationship.

  6. The Maricopa people are a Native American tribe who have traditionally lived in the area that is now central and southern Arizona. The Maricopa people, also known as Pima, have called this land their home for countless generations.

  7. May 29, 2018 · The Maricopa are an American Indian group whose two hundred or so members live with members of the Pima tribe on and near the Gila River Indian Reservation and the Salt River Indian Reservation in Arizona. In the late 1700s the Maricopa numbered about three thousand and were located along the middle Gila River in south-central Arizona.