Living in Arizona offers us the opportunity to live amongst quite a few Native American tribes. Not that we immigrants to their land actually live with these indigenous peoples, they are kept (um, offered to stay on) their reservations. Running east of the 101 freeway from Tempe to Scottsdale is a stark reminder of this delineation where the Salt-River Pima Indian Reservation lies. This border marker identifies the western edge of the Reservation; on one side are fields, dirt roads, mobile homes, a landfill, a couple of casinos, and trash that blows across their lands. On the other side of the border are multi-story brand new luxury office space, restaurants, shops, and expensive single-family homes with swimming pools.