The city of Phoenix is applying for a grant from the Gila River Indian Community in hopes of funding a museum exhibit on Indian people.
The tribe created a fund using gaming revenues. The city wants to use $1 million for a permanent exhibit at the Heard Museum called "Home: Native Peoples of the Southwest." The exhibit will highlight traditional and modern Indian artists in the Southwest.
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City seeks $1 mil from tribe for Heard
(The Arizona Republic 1/15)
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Gila River Indian Community -
http://www.gric.nsn.us
Heard Museum -
http://www.heard.org
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