• The O'odham, Upper Oʼodham, or Upper Pima (Spanish: Pima Alto or Piatos) are a group of Native American peoples including the Akimel O'odham, the Tohono...
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    The Tohono Oʼodham (/təˈhoʊnoʊ ˈɔːtəm, - ˈoʊtəm/ tə-HOH-noh AW-təm, -⁠ OH-təm, O'odham: [ˈtɔhɔnɔ ˈʔɔʔɔd̪am]) are a Native American people of the Sonoran...
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  • orthography, include Oʼodham ha-ñeʼokĭ, Oʼottham ha-neoki, and Oʼodham ñiok. The Oʼodham language has a number of dialects. Oʼodham Tohono Oʼodham Cukuḍ Kuk Gigimai...
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    ISBN 978-1-60781-095-7. Gil-Osle, Juan Pablo. “Cabeza de Vaca’s Primahaitu Pidgin, O’odham Nation, and euskaldunak.” Journal of the Southwest 60.1 (2018): 252–68...
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    The Tohono Oʼodham Nation is the collective government body of the Tohono Oʼodham tribe in the United States. The Tohono Oʼodham Nation governs four separate...
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    San Xavier Indian Reservation (category Tohono O'odham Nation reservations)
    The San Xavier Indian Reservation (O’odham: Wa:k) is an Indian reservation of the Tohono O’odham Nation located near Tucson, Arizona, in the Sonoran Desert...
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  • Tohono Oʼodham are a Native American people of the United States and Mexico. Tohono Oʼodham may also refer to: Tohono Oʼodham language Tohono Oʼodham Nation...
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    04472°W / 32.15028; -112.04472 The Tohono Oʼodham Indian Reservation, is an Indian reservation of the Tohono Oʼodham Nation in Arizona, United States. The...
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    Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community (category Articles containing O'odham-language text)
    the next world. The symbol belongs to the Akimel O’odham (Pima), Pee-Posh (Maricopa), and Tohono O'odham tribes and is traditionally represented in ancient...
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    The Hia C-eḍ Oʼodham ("Sand Dune People"), also known as Areneños or Sand Papagos, are a Native American peoples whose traditional homeland lies between...
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  • Desert Diamond Casinos (category Tohono O'odham Nation)
    Tohono O'odham Nation to build their new casino. In April 2023, the fifth casino broke ground with officials and members of the Tohono O’odham Nation...
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  • Tohono O'odham Community College (TOCC) is a public tribal land-grant community college in Haivana Nakya, Arizona. As of fall 2023, TOCC's student body...
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  • include: Apaches Cocopah / Cucapá Kickapoo / Kikapú Kumeyaay / Kumiai O’odham Pai Yaqui / Yoeme Many of these tribes are units comprising multiple nations...
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    Gila Bend (/ˌhiːlə ˈbɛnd/; O'odham: Hila Wi:n), founded in 1872, is a town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. The town is named for an approximately...
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    Early spring was called ko’oak macat (the painful moon) by the Tohono O’odham because of scarce food supplies. During this season, they turned to cacti...
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    Pueblo Zia Zuni Quechan Salish Seminole Shawnee Shoshone Sioux Tohono Oʼodham Ute Yakama Yaqui Alaska Natives Alaskan Athabaskans Aleut Alutiiq Gwich'in...
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    I'itoi (category Tohono O'odham culture)
    I'itoi or I'ithi is, in the cosmology of the O'odham peoples of Arizona, the creator and God who resides in a cave below the peak of Baboquivari Mountain...
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    Shadow Wolves (category Tohono O'odham)
    in 1974 in response to rampant smuggling occurring through the Tohono O’odham Nation. The "Shadow Wolves" law enforcement unit was created in 1974 by...
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    Pueblo Zia Zuni Quechan Salish Seminole Shawnee Shoshone Sioux Tohono Oʼodham Ute Yakama Yaqui Alaska Natives Alaskan Athabaskans Aleut Alutiiq Gwich'in...
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    Pueblo Zia Zuni Quechan Salish Seminole Shawnee Shoshone Sioux Tohono Oʼodham Ute Yakama Yaqui Alaska Natives Alaskan Athabaskans Aleut Alutiiq Gwich'in...
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    saguaro cactus fruit, and acorns are being actively promoted today by Tohono O'odham Community Action. In the Southwest, some communities developed irrigation...
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    Reservation. Biden also posted large turnout among Havasupai, Hopi, and Tohono O'odham peoples, delivering a large win in New Mexico and flipping Arizona. In...
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    d'Oreilles Pequots Pima Pueblo Seminoles Shoshone Sioux Southern Paiute Tohono Oʼodham Tonkawa Umpqua Ute Washoe Yakama Yaqui Yavapai Yuma (Quechan) Notable people...
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    Pueblo Zia Zuni Quechan Salish Seminole Shawnee Shoshone Sioux Tohono Oʼodham Ute Yakama Yaqui Alaska Natives Alaskan Athabaskans Aleut Alutiiq Gwich'in...
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    d'Oreilles Pequots Pima Pueblo Seminoles Shoshone Sioux Southern Paiute Tohono Oʼodham Tonkawa Umpqua Ute Washoe Yakama Yaqui Yavapai Yuma (Quechan) Notable people...
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    d'Oreilles Pequots Pima Pueblo Seminoles Shoshone Sioux Southern Paiute Tohono Oʼodham Tonkawa Umpqua Ute Washoe Yakama Yaqui Yavapai Yuma (Quechan) Notable people...
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    the Akimel O'odham. The Tohono O'odham also lived in the region, but largely to the south and all the way to the Mexican border. The O'odham lived in small...
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    d'Oreilles Pequots Pima Pueblo Seminoles Shoshone Sioux Southern Paiute Tohono Oʼodham Tonkawa Umpqua Ute Washoe Yakama Yaqui Yavapai Yuma (Quechan) Notable people...
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  • Clarkdale, Chino Valley Navajo Nation Diné College, Tsaile Tohono O'odham Nation Tohono O'odham Community College, Sells Arizona portal List of college athletic...
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    Arizona (category Articles containing O'odham-language text)
    (/ˌærɪˈzoʊnə/ ARR-iz-OH-nə; Navajo: Hoozdo Hahoodzo [hoː˥z̥to˩ ha˩hoː˩tso˩]; O'odham: Alĭ ṣonak [ˈaɭi̥ ˈʂɔnak]) is a state in the Southwestern region of the...
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