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Patayan refers to a
group of
precontact and
historical Native American cultures residing in
parts of modern-day Arizona,
extending west to Lake Ca****lla...
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known as Oasisamerica. The
others are the Mogollon, Hohokam, and
Patayan. In
relation to
neighboring cultures, the
Ancestral Puebloans occupied...
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falls out of line and
stays somewhere near the
priest as a prisoner.
Patay patayan, also
referred to as "killer eye",
involves at
least four players. Players...
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Awaswas Chalon Chochenyo Karkin Mutsun Ramaytush Rumsen Tamyen Yelamu Patayan,
southern California Patwin,
central California Suisun,
Southern Patwin...
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inhabited by
groups of
people for
resource gathering area of the Hohokam,
Patayan, and
Yavapai cultures. As of the
census of 2010,
there were 60
people living...
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occupied by the Shoshones, an Uto-Aztecan group.[citation needed] The
Patayan area
occupies the
western part of Oasisamerica. It
comprises the modern-day...
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California and are
known by
western academics as
belonging to the
Patayan culture.
Patayan is a term used by
archaeologists to
describe prehistoric Native...
- Ubos Na ang Luha Ko (1991) as
Nando Zaldong Tisoy (1991)
Ilalaban Kita ng
Patayan (1991) as Val
Saldivia Lumayo Ka Man sa Akin (1992) Sana
Kahit Minsan (1992)...
- McGuire,
Randall H.; Schiffer,
Michael B. (March 8, 1982).
Hohokam and
Patayan:
Prehistory of
Southwestern Arizona.
Academic Press. ISBNÂ 978-0-12-484080-5...
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inhabited a
prime trade position.
Trade occurred between the
Patayan, who were
situated along the
Lower Colorado River and in
southern California;...