Pima-Papago



ETHNONYMS: O'odham, Upper Pirnas; including, at different times, peoples called Papabota, Sobaipuri, Soba, Gileno, Piato, Areneno, Pima, Papago, Sand Papago, Akimel O'odham (river people), and Tohono O'odham (desert people)


Bibliography

Bahr, Donald M. (1988). "Pima-Papago Christianity." Journal of the Southwest 30:133-147.

Bahr, Donald M., J. Gregorio, D. Lopez, and A. Alvarez (1974). Piman Shamanism and Staying Sickness. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Ortiz, Alfonso, ed. (1983). Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 10, Southwest, 125-229. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.

Russell, Frank (1980). The Pima Indians. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Underhill, Ruth (1939). Social Organization of the Papago Indians. New York: Columbia University Press.

Underhill, Ruth (1946). Papago Indian Religion. New York: Columbia University Press.

DONALD M. BAHR and DAVID L. KOZAK

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