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  • 21Opata people — Opata (pronounced óh pah tah) is the collective name for three indigenous peoples native to the northern Mexican border state of Sonora. The whole of Opata territory encompasses the northeasterly and central part of the state. Most Opatan… …

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  • 22Uto-Aztecan languages — Uto Aztecan Geographic distribution: Western United States, Mexico Linguistic classification: Uto Aztecan Proto language: Proto Uto Aztecan Subdivisions: Hopi …

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  • 23Mission Los Santos Ángeles de Guevavi — The ruins of the mission church of Los Santos Ángeles de Guevavi beneath the backdrop of San Cayetano Mountain and the Sierra Santa Rita. Location near Tumacácori, Arizona …

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  • 24Oquitoa — Mission San Antonio Paduano del Oquitoa, historic photo Oquitoa is a small town surrounded by its municipal area in the northwest of the Mexican state of Sonora. Contents 1 …

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  • 25Tohono O'odham — Carlos Rios, a Tohono O Odham headman, before 1907, photo by Edward Curtis Total population 20,000[1] Regions with significant popul …

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  • 26Eusebio Kino — Eusebio Francisco Kino S.J. (August 10, 1644 ndash;March 15, 1711) was a Catholic priest who became famous in what is now northwestern Mexico and the southwestern United States (primarily Sonora and Arizona) for his exploration of the region and… …

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  • 27Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas — This article is a list of different language classification proposals developed for indigenous languages of the Americas. The article is divided into North, Central, and South America sections; however, the classifications do not always neatly… …

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  • 28European colonization of Arizona — The modern colonization of Arizona started with the arrival of Europeans in 1528. Prior to this time, there were migrations of people in and out of this region. The Europeans undoubtedly brought different tools, plants and cultures which affected …

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  • 29Spanish missions in the Sonoran Desert — The Spanish missions in the Sonoran Desert are a series of religious outposts established by Spanish Catholic Jesuits and other orders to spread the Christian doctrine among the local Native Americans, but with the added benefit of giving Spain a …

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  • 30Ilokano particles — are an aspect of Ilokano grammar.Particles, themselves, lack a meaning independent of a phrase or clause. For the most part, they shade the meaning of the phrase or clause in which they occur.Iloko has two morphological types: Enclitic and… …

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