Kelly, Sinema Introduce Blackwater Trading Post Land Transfer Act
This week, United States Senators Kelly and Sinema introduced the Blackwater Trading Post Land Transfer Act, which would instruct the Secretary of the Interior to take the 55 acres where the historic Blackwater Trading Post was located into trust for the Gila River Indian Community.
The lands are owned by the Community and bordered on three sides by the Reservation. Acquiring the lands in trust will allow the Community to conduct land use plans for the parcel and the surrounding lands.
The lands at question hold historical and cultural significance to the Community as the site of the Blackwater Trading Post that was established nearly 100 years ago. The Trading Post operated until 2010 when the family that had operated the Trading Post for roughly 60 years sold the lands to the Community. At that time, the Community recovered over 1,000 cultural items that had been traded for items at the Post and stored in the museum at the Post. These culturally significant items were later recovered and now reside within the Community’s Huhugam Heritage Center.
“The Gila River Indian Community values its historical and cultural connection to the Blackwater Trading Post. I believe the trading post and adjoining land should be placed under the care and management of the Gila River Indian Community. I want to thank Governor Stephen Roe Lewis for his leadership on this issue and will work with Republicans and Democrats to get this passed,” said Senator Kelly.
“Our bipartisan bill helps ensure the federal government keeps its promises to tribal communities by bringing the Gila River Indian Community’s Blackwater Trading Post into trust. I’ll keep working with our Native American neighbors to ensure tribal sovereignty is respected and that we continue to expand jobs and educational opportunities for all Arizonans,” said Senator Sinema
Governor Stephen Roe Lewis applauded the introduction of the legislation, stating, “The Gila River Indian Community is appreciative that our Senate and House delegation have prioritized introduction the Blackwater Trading Post Land Transfer Act early in this Congress. This non-controversial legislation is important to the Community and to our members residing in District 1 of the Reservation. I look forward to working with Senator Kelly, Senator Sinema, and Congressman O’Halleran to make sure this legislation passes each chamber and is signed into law.”
Councilmembers Arzie Hogg and Joey Whitman from District 1 commented, “I look forward to swift passage of this legislation so I can work with our members in District 1 to determine the best use of this parcel that has been so significant to the Community.”
This Senate legislation mirrors companion legislation introduced in the House of Representatives by Arizona Congressman Tom O’Halleran.