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    The Paipai (Pai pai, Pa'ipai, Akwa'ala, Yakakwal) are an indigenous people of Mexico living in northern Baja California. Their traditional territory lies...
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  • Paipai may refer to: Paipai people, an ethnic group of Mexico Paipai language, their language Kāwana Pitiroi Paipai (? – 1884), a New Zealand leader Paepae...
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  • Paipai is the native language of the Paipai, spoken in the Baja California municipality of Ensenada (settlements of Arroyo de León (Ejido Kiliwas), Camalu...
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    Cocopah (redirect from Cocopah people)
    against the US. After making peace with the US, the Cocopah allied with the Paipai and Halyikwamai and turned against the Quechan, after accumulating tension...
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    among the most important foods for the Cahuilla, Kumeyaay, Kiliwa, and Paipai peoples, leaving ubiquitous archeological evidence in the form of agave-roasting...
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    Kiliwa, Baja California Mayo, Sonora and Sinaloa Monqui, Baja California Paipai, Akwa'ala, Kw'al, Baja California Opata Otomi, central Mexico Patiri, southeastern...
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  • Natsuki Ozawa (category Living people)
    Natsuki Dreaming (Aug. 26, 1988). In 1989 Ozawa starred as the magical fairy Paipai in the 26 episode Fuji TV series of that name. Ozawa also starred in the...
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  • Kāwana Pitiroi Paipai (? – 11 June 1884) was a New Zealand tohunga, military leader and assessor. Of Māori descent, he identified with the Ngati Ruaka...
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  • States. Yuman-Cochimi peoples Cochimí people: Baja California, Mexico Core Yuman peoples Kiliwa (K'olew): Baja California, Mexico Paipai (Akwa'ala/Yakakwal):...
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    website JD.com Inc. by paying cash and handing over its e-commerce businesses Paipai, QQ Wanggou and a stake in Yixun to JD.com to build a stronger competitor...
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  • Whanganui, 91.2 FM in Ruapehu, and 93.5 FM in Taumarunui. Kāwana Pitiroi Paipai List of Māori iwi "TKM Hauāuru". tkm.govt.nz. Te Puni Kōkiri, New Zealand...
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  • Cofer Hot Springs (Paipai: Ha’ Kamwe’) are privately owned hot springs in Arizona, United States. The springs discharge 290 acre-feet of water per year...
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    Indigenous peoples of Mexico (Spanish: gente indígena de México, pueblos indígenas de México), Native Mexicans (Spanish: nativos mexicanos) or Mexican...
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    Kumeyaay (redirect from Ipai people)
    distinct, but related, groups also belong (including the Cocopa, Quechan, Paipai, and Kiliwa). Native speakers contend that, within their territory, all...
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  • Halyikwamai (category Indigenous peoples of Aridoamerica)
    with the Maricopa, along with the Akimel O'odham, Tohono Oʼodham, Cocopah, Paipai, Halchidoma, Cahuilla, Kohuana, Hualapai, and eastern Havasupai tribes against...
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    Chinese gambling game Pai gow poker, Americanized version Pai languages (Paipai, Walapai, Havasupai) Pai dialect of the Northern Sotho language Pai (fish...
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    Yuma War (category Wars involving the indigenous peoples of North America in California)
    their own raid in retaliation. The Cocopah also formed an alliance with the Paipai and Halyikwamai and together they outnumbered the Quechan warriors who gathered...
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    language family in the north, including the Kiliwa, Paipai, Kumeyaay, Cocopa, and Quechan. These peoples were diverse in their adaptations to the region....
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    members north of Mexico Algonquian languages: Kikapú Yuman–Cochimí languages: Paipai, Kiliwa, Cucapá, Cochimi and Kumiai Uto-Aztecan languages: Tepiman branch:...
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    propagation in commercial and conservation settings. The indigenous peoples of the Kumeyaay and Paipai region utilized the genus for both medicinal and agricultural...
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    Mexicans (redirect from People of Mexico)
    are the citizens and nationals of the United Mexican States. The Mexican people have varied origins with the most spoken language being Spanish, but many...
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    Ma Huateng (category Living people)
    and ringtones. At Ma's behest, Tencent launched in 2005 the C2C platform Paipai.com (拍拍网), a direct competitor to e-commerce giant Alibaba. Mimicking Microsoft...
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    Yuma are languages of the Inaja people of California just north of the Mexican border. The Paipai are the aboriginal people of northern Baja California,...
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    Agave shawii (category Articles containing Paipai-language text)
    accessible and abundant food for the indigenous peoples in the region, like the Kumeyaay, Tiipai and Paipai. After the European colonization of the Americas...
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    mountainous terrain. Today, Santa Catarina is a village of the Paipai and Kumeyaay people. The potential mission site was identified in 1794 by a military...
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    Yuman–Cochimí language family, together with its close relative Yavapai and with Paipai, a language spoken in northern Baja California. There are two main dialects...
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    JD.com in 2014 by paying cash and handing over its e-commerce businesses Paipai & QQ Wanggou plus a stake in Yixun to JD.com, to build a stronger competitor...
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    indigenous people of Mexico living in northern Baja California. Historically they occupied a territory lying between the Cochimí on the south and the Paipai on...
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    Barry M. (2000). A Native American Encyclopedia: History, Culture, and Peoples. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-513877-1. Shipek, Florence...
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    Ayu Sakurai (category Living people)
    Oppai o Minai oppai Bokin Co-stars: Nanako Tsukushima, Ayumi Shinoda Namade Paipai moma sete (5–6 Dec, BS SkyPerfecTV! Sky Channel 5) Co-stars: Kunihiro Matsumura...
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