When I was a child, they were known as the Papago Indians of southern Arizona. The Tohono O’odham were among the first of a growing number of tribes to revert to their original name. Those who visit the San Xavier del Bac Mission church south of Tucson get to see some evidence of their brilliant craft work. The Tohono O’odham Basketweavers Organization is a non-profit collective of talent. They work to ensure that their weavers receive a fair price for their works, and encourage the younger generation to learn and retain skills passed on from generation to generation. You can contact them through the Tohono O’odham Community Action website, or at: Tohono O’odham Community Action, P.O. Box 1790, Sells, AZ, 85634. (520) 383-4966.