- John P. Wilson,
Peoples of the
Middle Gila: A Do****entary
History of the
Pimas and Maricopas, 1500s–1945,
Researched and
Written for the Gila
River Indian...
- Look up
Pima or
pima in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pima or
PIMA may
refer to:
Pima people, the
Akimel O'odham,
Indigenous peoples in
Arizona (U.S...
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Pima is a town in
Graham County, Arizona,
United States. As of the 2010 census, the po****tion of the town was 2,387, up from 1,989 in 2000. The estimated...
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Pimas and Opas," lay
above Oyadaibuc on the Gila and two more
villages of
Pimas above them
before Comacson was reached. The
Spanish counted 530
Pimas...
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Pima County (/
ˈpiːmə/ PEE-mə) is a
county in the
south central region of the U.S.
state of Arizona. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 1,043,433...
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Maycobita (José Galaviz), Mesa del Táscate,
Pimas (Juan
Diego de los
Pimas),
Tierra Panda, and Yécora
Pima Bajo at
Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021) Estrada...
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Pima albiplagiatella, the white-edged
pima moth or
beach pea borer, is a
species of
snout moth
described by
Alpheus Spring Packard in 1874. It is found...
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Pima Bajo may
refer to:
Pima Bajo people, an
ethnic group of
Mexico Pima Bajo language,
their language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Pima albocostalialis is a
species of
snout moth. It is
found in
western North America,
including California, Colorado, Utah,
Alberta and
British Columbia...
- The
Pima Revolt, also
known as the O'odham
Uprising or the
Pima Outbreak, was a
revolt of
Pima native Americans in 1751
against colonial forces in Spanish...