It was an Indian Marine, Ira Hayes, a full-blooded member of the small Pima tribe in Arizona, who emerged as the most famous Indian of the war. |
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Today, it's not the boll weevil but the pink bollworm that threatens southwestern Pima, nesting inside the bolls, where it is hard to get. |
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Pima Indians living in Arizona have one of the highest rates of diabetes in the world. |
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Those ancient peoples are now believed to have become the Papago, Pima, and Pueblo peoples of the contemporary Southwest. |
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Apache wandered in the mountains to the east, Pima lived in the river valleys of today's Arizona. |
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Isidra, Ernesto's wife, was the first female believer of the indigenous Pima people, and mother of his four children. |
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The ancestors of the two Pima tribes were some of the first people to set foot in the Americas, some 30,000 to 40,000 years ago. |
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Even Pima varieties of cotton grown in Arizona and California showed yield losses that year. |
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Once, hearing that a Pima man was to be executed the next day, Kino made a perilous seventy-five-mile night ride to rescue him. |
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More than half of all Pima Indians over age 35 have diabetes, a condition arising from a body's decreased ability to metabolize glucose. |
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My own work at Gila River has examined specific conflicts between biomedical and Pima health cultures, particularly conceptual disagreements. |
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Second, foods associated with the past, tradition, or Pima authenticity carry great symbolic value. |
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The peaks retain names that Anglo settlers along the Gila and Salt Rivers took from stories of the Pima people. |
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Indeed, approximately 95 percent of Pima Indians with diabetes are overweight. |
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A woman born on the borders of an uneasy alliance of ages past between Tarahumara, Yaqui, and Pima, she was tall, almost willowy in the blossom of her youth. |
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But Pima County sheriff's spokesman Dawn Barkman said Ready was not a suspect in that particular crime. |
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Some 3,500 people in the Pima County area have lost services, he said, with more than 10,000 suffering from the cuts statewide. |
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The Pima County Tea Party, which operates in Tucson, condemned the attack but also cautioned against political exploitation. |
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Reconstructed traditional houses of the Apache, Maricopa, Papago, and Pima are on display at the Gila River Arts and Crafts Museum in Sacaton, Arizona, south of Phoenix. |
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Obesity is especially common in Pima Indians, the result of the sudden acquisition of a high-calorie diet to which Europeans have had enough time to adjust. |
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With a steady water supply, Pima culture flourished until the arrival of Euro-Americans and their livestock signaled drastic environmental changes. |
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A few Pima grew crops and hunted in the nearby Gila River Valley, but the old extensive irrigation system was now virtually unknown to those who lived along the Salt. |
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Tumamoc Hill is an outlier of the Tucson Mountains, Pima County, Arizona. |
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Traditional environment protects against diabetes in Pima Indians. |
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Educational materials can be made more culturally and economically meaningful in a modern sense by recognizing contemporary and historic aspects of Pima culture. |
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Take organic outdoor clothing manufacturer Patagonia, for example, which buys from Buhler and plans to start a line of women's clothes made of Pima cotton. |
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After deliberating for about a day, 11 women and one man sentenced Forde to death in Pima County Superior Court on Tuesday. |
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Indeed, his case studies of the Yakima and the Pima Indians provide extraordinarily vivid examples of the effects reclamation had on local power relations. |
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Pima cotton is often compared to Egyptian cotton, as both are used in high quality bed sheets and other cotton products. |
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There are approximately 5,000 Pima Indians living on a government reserve near Sacaton, Ariz. |
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About twenty-three years ago, Southern Baptist work was started among the Pima Indians, at Sacaton, Arizona, by Rev. |
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Not all products bearing the Pima name are made with the finest cotton. |
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In line with this trend, King Louie is launching a new pima cotton golf shirt with raglan sleeves for 2003, the Saddlebrook. |
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For golf shirts, Weatherproof is adding a category of micro pima golf shirts to its 2003 offering of 60s two-ply double mercerized golf shirts. |
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