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    Re: Pima and Maricoba tribe

    de Zausel - 10.09.2008, 21:19

    Pima and Maricoba tribe
    Pima and Maricoba tribe



    The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
    is comprised of two Native American tribes: The Pima,
    or "Akimel Au-Authm," (River People);
    and the Maricopa, or "Xalychidom Piipaash,"
    (People who live toward the water)

    The Maricopa tribes were small bands that lived along the lower Gila
    and Colorado rivers. In the early 1800's they migrated
    toward Pima villages. The Pima, known as a friendly tribe,
    established a relationship with the Maricopa.
    Both tribes provided protection against the Yuman and Apache tribes.



    The Pima believe they are the descendants of the "Hohokam,"
    (those who have gone) an ancient civilization who lived in Arizona
    nearly two thousand years, dating as far back as 300BC.
    The Hohokam farmed the Salt River Valley
    and created elaborate canal irrigation systems throughout
    the valley area; that system, now modernized is still used today.

    The Pima were strong runners, basket weavers
    and farmers who could make the desert bloom.
    They served as trusted scouts for the U.S. Cavalry
    and continue to serve their country today in various forms
    of the armed forces.



    The Pima's are well known for their basket weaving techniques,
    intricately woven they are made watertight.

    The Maricopa, known for their red clay pottery work,
    created various forms of jars and bowls.
    Both forms of artwork are made of natural materials
    and can be viewed at the Community's Hoo-hoogam Ki Museum.

    The Pima and Maricopa tribes together,
    comprise the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.

    AHO
    ~U-ne-ga-wa-ya~



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