Group of Native American people.
1A wide gap in culture separates the Pimas, Maricopas, and Papagos from the Chemehuevas.
2The party tried some proselyting among the Pimas and Papagos.
3The Pimas, an Indian tribe allied to the Papagos, have a peculiar flood legend.
4Papagos resigned after King Paul appointed to his staff some officers that Papagos found unacceptable.
5Papagos t took over in '49 and achieved a major miracle in getting politics out of the Army.
6In the valley of the Gila and on its tributaries from the northeast are the Pimas, Maricopas, and Papagos.
7In order to bring them to terms the Government ought to enlist 1000 Pinos and Papagos to accompany the military.
8Some long-haired Yuma Indians, and red and green turbaned Papagos, gathered in a group off a little to one side.
9As nails were scarce, Buckskin Alick had constructed a mill held together by rawhides, and was grinding wheat for the Papagos.
10The Pimas, Papagos, and Maricopas examined had a copious sign language, yet were not familiar with many Kaiowa signs presented to them.
11I installed the priests in the old Mission buildings, and turned over the goods intended for the Papagos for distribution at their convenience.
12I think an appropriation ought to be made to sink artesian wells through the Papagos country, between San Xavier and the lower Gila.
13Their beautiful crowns of large white flowers produce a fruit which is one of the mainstays of the Papagos and other Indians of the regions.
14Until the end of May, the army was under the command of Field Marshal Alexander Papagos, a 68-year-old former inmate of a German prison camp.
15The Papagos and Pimas Indians, by proper management, might be made very useful, in working upon the road where there is not much rock excavation.