History of Arizona, Količina 7Filmer brothers electrotype Company, 1918 History of Arizona beginning with the Spanish explorations, connection with the Santa Fe Trail, transition of control from Mexico to United States, American-Indian relations, settlement, and statehood. |
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... PIMA . - Early History - Language - Always Peaceable - Chief Support Agriculture Weapons - Legends and Myths - Legends of Building of Casa Grande - Casa de Montezuma Other Legends The Turquoise Legend - Wind and Rain Gods- Birth of Hok ...
... PIMA . - Early History - Language - Always Peaceable - Chief Support Agriculture Weapons - Legends and Myths - Legends of Building of Casa Grande - Casa de Montezuma Other Legends The Turquoise Legend - Wind and Rain Gods- Birth of Hok ...
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... Pima , Papago , and other peaceful Indians , as well as from the settlements of northern Mexico that were gradually estab- lished within the territory raided by them , al- though recent measurements by Hrdlicka seem to indicate unusual ...
... Pima , Papago , and other peaceful Indians , as well as from the settlements of northern Mexico that were gradually estab- lished within the territory raided by them , al- though recent measurements by Hrdlicka seem to indicate unusual ...
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... Pima ; aarivapa , " girls , " possibly applied to these people on ac- count of some unmanly act ) . An Apache tribe whose home was in the canyon of Aravaipa creek , a tributary of the Rio San Pedro , south- ern Arizona , although like ...
... Pima ; aarivapa , " girls , " possibly applied to these people on ac- count of some unmanly act ) . An Apache tribe whose home was in the canyon of Aravaipa creek , a tributary of the Rio San Pedro , south- ern Arizona , although like ...
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... Pima , except that human figures frequently entered into the decorative motive . Baskets 212 feet in length and 18 inches wide at the mouth were used in col- lecting food , which was frequently brought from a great distance . When one ...
... Pima , except that human figures frequently entered into the decorative motive . Baskets 212 feet in length and 18 inches wide at the mouth were used in col- lecting food , which was frequently brought from a great distance . When one ...
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... Gileños has also been em- ployed to designate the Pima residing on the Gila in Arizona . MOGOLLON ( from the mesa and mountains of the same name in New Mexico and Arizona , which , in turn , were named in honor of 16 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
... Gileños has also been em- ployed to designate the Pima residing on the Gila in Arizona . MOGOLLON ( from the mesa and mountains of the same name in New Mexico and Arizona , which , in turn , were named in honor of 16 HISTORY OF ARIZONA .
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