Pima, "River Dwellers," were successful hunters, gatherers, and village farmers in the desert Southwest. Considered to be the descendants of the ancient Hohokam, the Pima irrigated their broad fields and grew corn, squash, melons, beans, cotton, sunflowers and tobacco. Today they share the Salt River and Gila River Reservations with n the Maricopa Indians.
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