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Preservation - Fort
Yuma Quechan Indian Tribe". www.quechantribe.com.
Retrieved 2023-05-15. Forbes, Jack D. (1965).
Warriors of the Colorado: The
Yumas of the Quechan...
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Yuma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yuma can
refer to:
Yuma County,
Arizona Yuma,
Arizona Marine Corps Air
Station Yuma Yuma Proving Ground Yuma...
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Yuma is a city in and the
county seat of
Yuma County, Arizona,
United States. The city's po****tion was 95,548 at the 2020 census, up from the 2010 census...
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Yumas and the last
major battle fought solely between Native Americans in
North America. For
hundreds of
years prior to 1857, the
Yumas and the...
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relations with Quechans, also
called Yumas. But in 1781 the
Yumas revolted.
Francisco Garcés had made
connections with the
Yumas and had
become their priest....
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Yuma Yuma (Russian: Юма Юма; born 1972),
known simply as
Yuma, is a Turkmen-born
Russian psychotherapist and LGBT
rights activist. She
became known in...
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Yuma Uchida (内田 雄馬,
Uchida Yūma, born
September 21, 1992) is a ****anese
voice actor and
singer who
works for Intention. He is best
known for his roles...
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Yuma may
refer to: "Three-Ten to
Yuma", a 1953
Western short story by
Elmore Leonard 3:10 to
Yuma (1957 film),
directed by
Delmer Daves and starring...
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Yuma Sammang is the
goddess of the
Limbu community of Nepal. The
deity Yuma Sammang (literally: "Mother Earth" or "Grandmother"), also
known as Ningwaphuma...
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Yuma Asami (****anese: 麻美 ゆま, Hepburn:
Asami Yuma, born
March 24, 1987), is a ****anese actress, singer, and a
former adult video (AV)
actress and model...