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Pima and Papago Legends (Akimel and Tohono O'odham)
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O'odham is a Uto-Aztecan language of the American Southwest. It has two dialects, …
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WEBI'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 …
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History & Culture - Tohono O'odham Nation
WEBHistory & Culture. Historically, the O’odham inhabited an enormous area of land in the southwest, extending South to Sonora, Mexico, north to Central Arizona (just north of Phoenix, Arizona), west to the Gulf of California, …
The Man in the Maze: Tohono O’odham Symbol of Life’s Journey
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Tohono O’odham Tribe of Arizona - Legends of America
WEBThe Tohono O’odham people also referred to as the Papago, are a Native American tribe of the Sonoran Desert who primarily live in Arizona and the Mexican state of Sonora. Tohono O’odham means “Desert People.”
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Tohono O’odham | Native American, Indigenous, Arizona
WEBTohono O’odham, North American Indians who traditionally inhabited the desert regions of present-day Arizona, U.S., and northern Sonora, Mex. The Tohono O’odham speak a Uto-Aztecan language, a dialectal variant of …
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O'othham Hoho'ok A'agitha = Legends and lore of the Papago …
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