Pima people
Автор:
Jesse Russell,Ronald Cohn, 88 стр., издатель:
"Книга по Требованию", ISBN:
978-5-5088-4389-2
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Pima (or Akimel O'otham also spelled Akimel O'odham) are a group of American Indians living in an area consisting of what is now central and southern Arizona. The long name, "Akimel O'otham", means "river people". They are closely related to the Tohono O'odham (meaning "desert people", formerly known as Papagos) of Eastern Papagueria and the Hia C-ed O'odham ("Sand Dune People", formerly known as Sand Papagos or Sand Pimas) of the Western Papagueria. They are also closely related to another river people, the Sobaipuri, whose descendants still reside on the San Xavier Indian Reservation or Wa:k (together with the Tohono O'odham) and in the Gila River Indian Commuity (GRIC) and Salt River Indian Commmunity. The short name, "Pima" is believed to have come from the phrase pi 'ani mac or pi mac, meaning "I don't know," used repeatedly in their initial meeting with Europeans. Данное издание представляет собой компиляцию сведений, находящихся в...