• Pima Bajo (Mountain Pima, Lowland Pima, Nevome) is a Mexican indigenous language of the Piman branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family, spoken by around...
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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 associated...
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  • English approximation: /ˈoʊ.ɒðəm, -dəm/ OH-od(h)-əm) or Papago-Pima is a Uto-Aztecan language of southern Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico, where the Tohono...
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    The Pima Bajo (Lower Pima or Mountain Pima) people are indigenous people of Mexico who reside in a mountainous region along the line between the states...
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    Uto-Aztecan languages: Tepiman branch: Pápago, Pima Bajo, Northern and Southern Tepehuán Taracahita branch: Tarahumara, Guarijio language, Yaqui and Mayo...
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    (1998). Pima bajo de Yepachi, Chihuahua. Archivo de Lenguas Indigenas de Mexico. Colegio de México. Munro, Pamela; Gabrielino/Tongva Language Committee...
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    Tohono Oʼodham (category Pages with Uto-Aztecan languages IPA)
    located in southern Arizona. It encompasses portions of three counties: Pima, Pinal, and Maricopa in the United States. Tohono O'odham territory extends...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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    Yepachic (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    members of the indigenous ethnic group called Mountain Pima or the Pima Bajo. They are related to the Pima and Papago (Tohono O'odham) of Arizona and northern...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are the languages that were used by the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before the arrival of non-Indigenous...
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    German-American Southwestern, with its subgenres, Mexican-American and Papago-Pima The two Slavic genres are found in eastern and midwestern America, the Germanic...
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  • Opata people (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    which may have also been populated by their neighbors to the south, the Pima Bajo. The statelets were characterized by a ruling class, slavery, irrigation...
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    Tepehuán (section Language)
    languages, are part of the Uto-Aztecan language family and are related to the Pima Bajo and Tohono O'odham. Cristina Vee - Voice Actress and director Other Native...
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    Indigenous peoples of Mexico (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    132,562 people living in households where someone speaks an indigenous language, and 23,232,391 people who were identified as indigenous based on self-identification...
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  • Uto-Aztecan languages are divided into two groups, Northern and Southern Uto-Aztecan languages. They are spoken in the southwestern United States, north...
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  • Tarahumara (Rarámuri-Omugí): Chihuahua and Durango, Mexico Tepiman peoples Pima Bajo: Chihuahua, Mexico Tepehuán (O'dam/Audam/Ódami): Chihuahua and Durango...
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    traditional rituals, and the language died out in the 1950s. The name means "hostile people" and was given to them by the Pimas, as the Opatas were generally...
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    List of surviving North American B-25 Mitchells (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
    Museum at Ellsworth AFB in South Dakota. 43-27712 The Spirit of Al Penn – Pima Air & Space Museum adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona. 43-28222...
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    Mexicans (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    most spoken language by Mexicans is Spanish, but many also speak languages from 68 different Indigenous linguistic groups and other languages brought to...
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    Hermosillo (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Yaqui, Seri, Tepoca, and Pima Bajo peoples. Years earlier, internal difficulties had occurred between the Tepoca and the Bajo Pima peoples. The Spanish wanted...
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    Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas (category Indigenous languages of the Americas)
    (formerly Pima), Arizona Tohono O'odham, Arizona and Mexico Qahatika, Arizona Hia C-eḍ Oʼodham, Arizona and Mexico Piipaash (Maricopa), Arizona Pima Bajo Pueblo...
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    Chimbote (category Articles containing Quechua-language text)
    Progreso, Laderas del norte alto and laderas del norte bajo, Miraflores Alto and Miraflores Bajo surround Chimbote. During the 1970s, the El Niño climate...
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  • Same-sex marriage in Sonora (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Seri language and sebe (pronounced [ˈseβe]) in the Yaqui language, but it is not believed that they occupied a similar cultural role as the Pima ʼuvïkvaḍ...
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  • medio), and "a" (as in anular), respectively, based on the Spanish language. This "PIMA" acronym in sheet music or tabs tells guitarists which picking hand...
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  • with relatives in the United States. Both countries share the Spanish language; their historical origins are common (part of the Spanish Empire). Antonio...
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    Oasisamerica (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    Chihuahua Maricopa, Arizona Mojave, Arizona, California, and Nevada Pima, Arizona Pima Bajo Pueblo peoples, Arizona, New Mexico, Western Texas Ancestral Pueblo...
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    Perce Northern Paiute Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth) Pawnee Pend d'Oreilles Pequots Pima Pueblo Seminoles Shoshone Sioux Southern Paiute Tohono Oʼodham Tonkawa Umpqua...
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    Carl Sofus Lumholtz (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    indigenous peoples of northwestern Mexico, including the Cora, Tepehuán, Pima Bajo, and especially the Tarahumara, among whom he lived for more than a year...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with P. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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    2015 Pacific hurricane season (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    and Upper Midwest. In Arizona, severe thunderstorms occurred in Graham and Pima counties, resulting in $7,000 in property damage. Rainfall near Safford totaled...
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