-
federally recognized Cocopah Tribe of Arizona. The
Cocopah are also
called the
Cucapá (in Cocopa:
Kwapa or Kwii Capáy). The
Cocopah language belongs to the Delta–California...
- time of
first contact include the Paipai,
Kumeyaay (Kumiai), Cochimí,
Cucapás (Cocopá), Kiliwa,
Guaycura (Guaicura or Waicuri), and Pericú peoples. 1532:...
- is
Cucapá Beer. This name
comes from the
Cocopah (
Cucapá in Spanish), one of the five
indigenous tribes that live in the
Mexicali Valley. The
Cucapá tribe...
- Kamia)
Tipai (a.k.a.
Southern Diegueño, Huerteño, Ku'ahl)
Cocopah (a.k.a.
Cucapá; cf. Kahwan, Halyikwamai)
River Yuman Quechan (a.k.a. Yuma)
Maricopa (a...
-
Cocopah is a
Delta language of the
Yuman language family spoken by the Cocopah.
Cocopah is
believed to have
derived from the
Hokan language, and it is...
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products include Cucapá Clásica (classic,
Blonde Ale style),
Cucapá Light (Low
Calories Ale style),
Cucapá Honey (Amber Ale style),
Cucapá Trigueña (Goldie/Brunette...
- "Baja's Fault". NASA EOSDIS.
Retrieved November 13, 2012. "M72-el-major-
cucapa-quake |
Alaska Satellite Facility".
Archived from the
original on July 28...
-
explorers also
encountered local people known as the
Cucapá, or the
people of the river. The
Cucapá are
descendants of the Yuman-speaking
Native Indigenous...
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Mexico Algonquian languages: Kikapú Yuman–Cochimí languages: Paipai, Kiliwa,
Cucapá,
Cochimi and
Kumiai Uto-Aztecan languages:
Tepiman branch: Pápago, Pima...
- grismeri), also
known commonly as the
Sierra los
Cucapas collared lizard and el cachorón de
Sierra de los
Cucapas in
Mexican Spanish, is a
species of lizard...