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 , Zuni , Ute , Navaho , and Apache derivation . As among other southwestern tribes a number of words are modified Spanish , as those for horse , sheep , melon and the names for other intrusive arti- cles and objects . Slight ...
... Pima , Zuni , Ute , Navaho , and Apache derivation . As among other southwestern tribes a number of words are modified Spanish , as those for horse , sheep , melon and the names for other intrusive arti- cles and objects . Slight ...
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... Pima name . Emory states that they have moved gradually from the Gulf of California to their present location in juxtaposition with the Pima , Carson having found them , as late as 1826 , at the mouth of the Gila . They joined the Pima ...
... Pima name . Emory states that they have moved gradually from the Gulf of California to their present location in juxtaposition with the Pima , Carson having found them , as late as 1826 , at the mouth of the Gila . They joined the Pima ...
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... Pima the Maricopa routed the Yuma and their allies , ninety of the ninety - three Yuma warriors being killed . After ... Pima , the Maricopa are agriculturists , and in habits and customs are generally simi- lar to them . Venegas ...
... Pima the Maricopa routed the Yuma and their allies , ninety of the ninety - three Yuma warriors being killed . After ... Pima , the Maricopa are agriculturists , and in habits and customs are generally simi- lar to them . Venegas ...
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... Pima chief . They fol- lowed the trail of the hostiles into the mountains and into the canyon known as Bloody Basin . The chief of the Pimas became alarmed and re- fused to go any farther . The Maricopa Chief , Juan Chiavria , followed ...
... Pima chief . They fol- lowed the trail of the hostiles into the mountains and into the canyon known as Bloody Basin . The chief of the Pimas became alarmed and re- fused to go any farther . The Maricopa Chief , Juan Chiavria , followed ...
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... . They speak the Yuma dialect . They were warlike and gave our sol- diers and settlers much trouble before they were finally subdued . EARLY HISTORY - - CHAPTER XIV . THE PIMA . MARICOPA , MOHAVE , APACHE - MOHAVE , ETC. 233.
... . They speak the Yuma dialect . They were warlike and gave our sol- diers and settlers much trouble before they were finally subdued . EARLY HISTORY - - CHAPTER XIV . THE PIMA . MARICOPA , MOHAVE , APACHE - MOHAVE , ETC. 233.
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