- The
Yuman–Cochimí
languages are a
family of
languages spoken in Baja California,
northern Sonora,
southern California, and
western Arizona. Cochimí is...
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uninhabitable and had no
drinkable water sources. When the
Spanish had the
Yumans guide them
through the
Sierra de las Pintas, they
would take the Spanish...
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Yuman music is the
music of
Yumans, a
group of
Native American tribes from what is now
Southern California and Baja California. They
include Paipai, Havasupai...
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Yuman Fong is an
American surgeon and scientist. He
holds the
Sangiacomo Chair in
surgical oncology and is
chairman of the
department of
surgery at the...
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known professionally as
Yuman, is an
Italian singer-songwriter. Born in Rome to a Cape
Verdean father and an
Italian mother,
Yuman was
raised around Valle...
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northwestern Arizona. Havasupai–Hualapai
belongs to the Pai
branch of the
Yuman–Cochimí
language family,
together with its
close relative Yavapai and with...
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These continue to grow in the
region and are used as
medicinal plants. The
Yumans or Quechan,
ancestors of
regional ethnic groups (Cucapá, Kiliwa, Pai-pai...
- Hinshaw, J. (2000).
Ethnobotanical and
Archaeobotanical Relationships: A
Yuman case study. Salinas:
Coyote Press. pp. 3–7, 38–45. Hodder, I. (1982). Symbols...
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Quechua language of the Andes.
Quechan belongs to the
River branch of the
Yuman language family,
together with
Mohave and
Maricopa languages. Publications...
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intermediary between the Plains-Pueblo and the California-
Yuman music areas, with
melodic movement of the
Yuman,
though including the rise, and the form and rhythm...