Jay Morago

Politician

1917 – 2008

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Who was Jay Morago?

Jay R. Morago Jr. was an American Native American activist who served as the first Governor of the Gila River Indian Community and helped to draft the reservation's first constitution in 1960. Morago served as the Governor of the Gila River Indian Community from 1954 until 1960.

Jay Morago was born in Sacaton, Arizona, to parents, Jay R. and Florence Morago, on June 17, 1917. He attended Arizona State College, which is now known as Arizona State University.

Morago served as a sergeant in the 158th Bushmasters Regiment of the Arizona National Guard during World War II. He saw active duty in the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II in the Noemfoor, Philippines, Dutch East Indies and New Guinea campaigns during the war. Morago received four Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart for being wounded on active duty. He remained active in veterans' affairs for the rest of his life, becoming a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars chapter in Coolidge, Arizona, and the Ira Hayes American Legion Post in Sacaton.

Morago became the first Governor of the Gila River Indian Community in 1954. He held the governorship of the reservation, which includes members of both the Akimel O'odham and Maricopa tribes, until 1960. Morago led an effort to secure water rights for the Gila River Indian Community from the state and federal governments during the 1950s. He also helped to establish and draft the 1960 constitution for the Gila River Indian Community. Additionally, Morago served on the Gila River Farm Board. Morago remained active in the Gila River Indian Community after leaving office. He worked professionally as a water master for the United States federal government until his retirement.

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Born
Jun 17, 1917
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • Arizona State University
Died
May 14, 2008
Phoenix

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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