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  1. Beliefs The Tohono O’odham people revered Elder Brother (I’itoi, or Se’ehe) and Earth Creator (Tcuwut Makai). In addition, the people made yearly journeys to the salt flats close to the Gulf of California. The salt flats were the residence of the rain spirits, to offer prayers to them for them to bring about rain that would aid their crops.
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    I'itoi - Wikipedia

    I'itoi or I'ithi is, in the cosmology of the O'odham peoples of Arizona, the creator and God who resides in a cave below the peak of Baboquivari Mountain, a sacred place within the territory of the Tohono O'odham Nation. O'odham oral history describes I'itoi bringing Hohokam people to this earth from the underworld. … See more

    The Pima also refer to I'itoi as Se:he "Elder Brother", also See-a-huh. The term I'ithi is a dialectal variant used by the Hia C-eḍ O'odham.
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    The Man in the Maze motif appears frequently in contemporary crafts and art of the Southwest of the United States, most prominently by Tohono O'odham silversmiths rings and other jewelry and Akimel O'odham artisans in baskets. Among these … See more

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    Tohono O'odham storytellers shared the following story in the late 1930s with Ruth Murray Underhill, which she recorded in her book, Singing … See more

    According to O'odham oral history, the labyrinth design depicts experiences and choices individuals make in the journey through life. In the … See more

     
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  9. Tohono O’odham Tribe History, Culture, and Facts

    Aug 13, 2023 · Tohono O’odham, which means “desert people ” is linked to the Akimel O’odham or Pima people, whose homelands are located south of modern-day Phoenix around the lower Gila River. They also share language and …

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  10. Tohono O'odham History - Tohono O'odham Nation

    Learn about the origins, culture, and achievements of the Tohono O'odham, also known as the Papago, who live in the Sonoran Desert. Explore their calendar stick, their relations with Mexico and the U.S., and their casinos, college, and …

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  11. Shadows at Dawn - Brown University

    To the Apache, the O'odham were the Sáíkiné ("Sand House People") or Ketl'ah izláhé ("Rope Under Their Feet People," for the sandals they wore). To the Spanish and, later, Mexicans and Americans, the Akimel O'odham were the …

  12. The Tohono O'odham and Their Relationship to Water

    Today, the Tucson area is home to the Tohono Oodham and the Pascua Yaqui. This Learning Lab features collections and educational resources from Arizona State Museum pertaining to Tohono Oodham history and culture.

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  13. Creation Story of the Papago/Tohono O’odham - Fine …

    Aug 10, 2012 · Learn how the Tohono O'odham, also known as Papago, believe the earth was created by a child born from the noise of the wind and algae. Discover how they made the sun, moon, stars, and people with the help of …

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