- Cocopah, the Halchidhoma, the Havasupai, Yavapai, and Hualapai, the Hopi, the
Jocome and Jano, the Maricopa, the Mohave, the
southern Paiute, the
Tohono O'odham...
- Jack D. (1959). "Unknown Atha****ns: The
Identification of the Jano,
Jocome, Jumano, Manso, Suma, and
Other Indian Tribes of the Southwest". Ethnohistory...
- and
eastern groups. In the
western group, he
includes Toboso, Cholome,
Jocome,
Sibolo or Cibola, Pelone, Manso, and Kiva or Kofa. He
includes Chicame...
-
native to the ****ure U.S.-Mexico
border area, the Suma, Manso, Jano, and
Jocome. Chihuahua, Sonora, and Coa****la were more po****ted and
richer than the...
- muni****lities of
Janos and
Nuevo Casas Grandes, Chihuahua. The
Janos and
Jocomes people of
northwestern Chihuahua were
probably sub-tribes or
closely related...
- (mixed with Apache),
Jumano (probably
mixed with
Apache and Comanche),
Jocome, and Manso.
Other items were
traded with Yaqui, Mayo, and Seri, with whom...
- Suma and
Janos and
other tribes. Another,
probably related people, the
Jocomes also
became prominent near Janos. In 1686 the
Spanish governor ordered...
- or Pee Posh).
Neighboring groups along the region’s
periphery included Jocomes, Apaches,
Yumas (Quechan); Quíquimas (Halyikwamai), Cocopah, Seris, Nébomes...
- language. What is
known is that they
spoke the same
language as the Jano and
Jocome peoples who
lived to
their west; it was most
likely a Uto-Aztecan language...
-
Sobaipuris were
initially friendly with
their neighbors,
including the Apache,
Jocome, and Jano (Seymour 2007b, 2008a). They
traded with one
another and they...