Him:Cuda Parade

Thanks to all the 2013 Parade Participants!

2012!

Stewardship Recipient & Parade Grand Marshal Mrs. Priscilla Ramon, Topawa, Baboquivari District
1st Place Winner!

2012 Parade Winners:

1st Place: Miss Tohono O’odham 2012-2013 Ms. Wynona Marie Peters

In recognition of “Respecting Mother Earth”, Miss Tohono O’odham Nation Wynona Marie Peters entry displayed various objects from our environment that are used and respected; these displays were created with recyclable materials. The Crown representing the nature and native plants used to weave the crown, the Hasan is a resource able plant used to nourish our bodies. The mountain represents the strength and foundation of our land. Lastly, the earth ball represents all of life. In order to keep our beautiful environment that provides our nation with so many resources, we need to RESPECT & TAKE CARE of Mother Earth.

2nd Place: Tohono O’odham Solid Waste Management Program

In recognition of “Respecting Mother Earth”, Miss Tohono O’odham Nation Wynona Marie Peters entry displayed various objects from our environment that are used and respected; these displays were created with recyclable materials. The Crown representing the nature and native plants used to weave the crown, the Hasan is a resource able plant used to nourish our bodies. The mountain represents the strength and foundation of our land. Lastly, the earth ball represents all of life. In order to keep our beautiful environment that provides our nation with so many resources, we need to RESPECT & TAKE CARE of Mother Earth.

3rd Place: Santa Rosa Head Start / Child Care Center

The children, staff and parents of the Santa Rosa Head Start/Child Care Center Respect Mother Earth by teaching and showing our children the principles of recycling in proper recycling bins. Today our children are learning to reduce and reuse. Our float is built out of and decorated with recycled materials which would promote “Going Green”, such as old wood, colored plastic bottles, card board boxes and other recycled items.

Thanks to all our 2012 Parade Participants:

This website has developed to provide a public record of our program activities. By visiting this website you can learn how TONEPO is protecting the Nation’s land and people. Links are provided so all you have to do is “click” on an underlined topic to learn more about ways you can help guarantee a cleaner environment, as well as learn codes, laws, rules, and regulations. Please feel free to send us a message (use the contact us page). Enjoy your visit!

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