- The
Halyikwamai were a
Native American tribe who
lived along the
Colorado River in the
Lower Colorado River Valley between the 16th and 19th centuries...
- Yuma/Cocopa"-speaking "
Halyikwamai" and "Kohuana/Kahwan".
Since in the 19th
century the two
originally "Delta Yuma/Cocopa"-speaking "
Halyikwamai" and "Kohuana/Kahwan"...
- retaliation. The
Cocopah also
formed an
alliance with the
Paipai and
Halyikwamai and
together they
outnumbered the
Quechan warriors who
gathered at Fort...
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Southern Diegueño, Huerteño, Ku'ahl)
Cocopah (a.k.a. Cucapá; cf. Kahwan,
Halyikwamai)
River Yuman Quechan (a.k.a. Yuma)
Maricopa (a.k.a. Pii-Paash; cf. also...
-
known as San Luis Río
Colorado was
inhabited by the
indigenous people of
Halyikwamai who
lived in the San Luis Río
Colorado region until the mid-19th century...
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Bartram &
Carolina – The
Native Americans 130
Southwest Mexican Cession Halyikwamai 5,000 1605 Juan de Oñate 131
Subarctic &
Arctic District of Mackenzie...
- War (1850–53) United
States Cupeno (1852–53)
Cocopah (1853)
Paipai Halyikwamai Mountain Ca****lla (1851) Yuma
Mohave Cocopah (1850–53) Ca****lla Cupeno...
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Yavapai in the
Grand Canyon region; the Mohave, Halchidhoma, Quechan, and
Halyikwamai along the
Colorado River between Black Canyon and the
Mexican border...
- had
encountered the Coguana, or Kahwans, Agalle, and Agalecquamaya, or
Halyikwamai, and the Cocopah.
Concerning areas that the
explorers had not observed...
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After making peace with the U.S., the
Cocopah allied with the
Paipai and
Halyikwamai and
turned against the Quechan,
after ac****ulating
tension between the...