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and Upper Santa Cruz River. In the early 18th century, they were gradually driven out of the lower San Pedro River valley. In the middle of the century, their remaining settlements along the upper San Pedro River were broken up by
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differences have arisen among the different groups, especially in reference to newer technologies and innovations.
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Alternate spellings include: Gutzutag, Gusutag, Gusitag, Guzutac, Gusutaqui, Gussutaqui.
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Landscapes of Fraud: Mission Tumac‡cori, the Baca Float, and the
Betrayal of the O'odham
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among the Tohono O'odham and Akimel O'odham, with whom they merged.
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by outsiders, lived north of and along the Gila, the Salt, and the
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or off-reservation in one of the cities or towns of
Arizona.
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Papago Local Groups and
Defensive Villages, Period 1859–1890
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Alternate spellings include: O'odaam, Ootoma, or Odami.
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570:Areneños Pinacateños or Pinacateños (lived in the
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813:"Ak-Chin Indian Community – About our Community"
886:Castetter, Edward F.; Bell, Willis H. (1942).
455:– "eating tepary beans", which was pronounced
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684:40% hunting and gathering, 60% agricultural
681:75% hunting and gathering, 25% agricultural
368:rivers in what is today defined as Arizona)
360:meaning "River People", often simply called
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1142:List of Indian reservations in Arizona
947:Contemporary peoples native to Arizona
746:Encyclopedia of Native American tribes
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709:Sheridan, Thomas E. (30 March 2006).
635:Land around the Gila and Salt Rivers
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888:Pima and Papago Indian Agriculture
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678:Nearly 100% hunting and gathering
103:. Today, many O'odham live in the
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1082:Prehistoric cultures in Arizona
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713:. University of Arizona Press.
632:Desert south of the Gila River
578:by the Hia C-eḍ O'odham in the
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853:University of Arizona Press,
840:. Underhill 1939, S. 211–234.
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381:Salt River Indian Reservation
109:San Xavier Indian Reservation
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400:Gila River Indian Community
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660:Nomadic ("no-villagers")
666:Perennial habitation on
416:Ak-Chin Indian Community
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91:in southern and central
30:Not to be confused with
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585:Areneños (lived in the
580:Cabeza Prieta Mountains
565:Tinajas Altas Mountains
582:in Arizona and Sonora)
533:Gran Desierto de Altar
423:, (also simply called
75:peoples including the
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1176:Oasisamerica cultures
851:Gathering the Desert,
743:Carl Waldman (2006).
611:Traditional homeland
438:Tohono O'odham Nation
386:Keli Akimel O'otham (
371:On'k Akimel O'odham (
105:Tohono O'odham Nation
875:Amargosa Pinacateños
657:Habitation patterns
388:Keli Akimel Au-Authm
373:On'k Akimel Au-Authm
314:, variously called
936:Indigenous peoples
849:Gary Paul Nabhan:
819:on August 18, 2011
670:("one-villagers")
628:Gulf of California
553:Gulf of California
501:– "desert willow")
334:Oʼodham sub-groups
18:Upper O'odham
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871:Amargosa Areneños
859:978-0-8165-1014-6
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356:Akimel O'odham (
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782:www.nps.gov
640:Meaning of
574:, known as
561:Uʼuv Oopad,
483:San Pedro (
476:Wahw Kihk (
453:Ba꞉bawĭkoʼa
1155:Categories
959:Chiricahua
954:Chemehuevi
691:References
668:rancherías
620:Gila River
545:Gila River
511:Tecolote (
396:Gila River
377:Salt River
366:Santa Cruz
347:River Pima
300:Gutzutaqui
275:Tumacacori
259:Toacuquita
251:Supquituni
242:Stonssutag
222:Sicurisuta
180:Bucuacucan
140:rancherías
83:, and the
59:(Spanish:
57:Upper Pima
1139:See also:
1095:dwellings
1024:Hopi-Tewa
974:Havasupai
823:March 20,
616:Ajo Range
576:Cuk Do'ag
541:Ajo Range
478:wáw kéˑkk
462:Kuitatk (
421:Sobaipuri
184:Calabasas
163:Bacoancos
62:Pima Alto
1113:Mogollon
989:Maricopa
984:Hualapai
626:and the
551:and the
497:Anegam (
490:Tciaur (
464:kúí tátk
306:Language
263:Toamuqui
227:Sonoitac
204:Mamturss
191:Esquobag
173:Basaraca
50:O'odham,
1128:Sinagua
1118:Patayan
1108:Hohokam
1068:Yavapai
1031:Oʼodham
1014:Quechan
964:Cocopah
940:Arizona
642:endonym
557:Uʼuva꞉k
535:of the
515:, also
513:kolóˑdi
506:ʔiˑmiga
504:Imkah (
499:ʔáˑngam
285:Tutumac
279:Tumigai
255:Taupari
211:Piticai
207:Obtuavo
195:Guevavi
168:Baihcat
152:Arivaca
142:in the
133:Hohokam
127:History
93:Arizona
1123:Salado
999:Navajo
994:Mohave
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788:22 May
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618:, the
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485:wiwpul
457:Papago
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297:Vaicat
282:Tupssi
246:Suamca
239:Spibah
235:Sópori
218:Saacum
177:Bisani
159:Babisi
119:, the
115:, the
111:, the
107:, the
97:Sonora
79:, the
68:Piatos
1063:Yaqui
425:Sobas
362:Pima,
294:Unbas
291:Uaham
288:Tutup
271:Tuhto
267:Tubac
231:Sopic
36:odham
32:Ogham
1073:Zuni
1019:Tewa
1009:Pima
979:Hopi
855:ISBN
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