Tucson Indian Center

Permanently closed
160 N Stone Ave
Tucson, AZ 85701

Deep-rooted in the history of Tucson, Arizona, the Tucson Indian Center stands as a beacon of support and community for Native Americans in the region. The land, once home to various indigenous tribes like the Tohono O’odham and Yaqui, has a rich heritage that continues to be honored through the center's presence.

Following the aftermath of World War II, a collective need was recognized by the local Indian community for an organization dedicated to addressing essential services such as health, housing, education, counseling, and recreation. This led to the establishment of a Native American Club in 1957, which eventually evolved into the incorporated entity known as the American Indian Association, operating under the name Tucson Indian Center. Since then, the center has been a vital resource for the Native American population in Tucson, embodying a legacy of empowerment and support.

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