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Halyikwamai

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in the early 1770s, the Halyikwamai were engaged in armed conflict aligned with the Maricopa. The Halykwamai were aligned with the Maricopa, along with the
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DeJong, David H. “‘None Excel Them in Virtue and Honesty’: Ecclesiastical and Military Descriptions of the Gila River Pima, 1694-1848.”
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Naomi Sussman. “Indigenous Diplomacy and Spanish Mediation in the Lower Colorado-Gila River Region, 1771-1783.”
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in 1853, where they joined the Cocopah and Paipai and mobilized against the
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between the 16th and 19th centuries in what is modern day region around
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Miller, Amy. “Phonological Developments In Delta-California Yuman1.”
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The Halyikwamai were once again caught in conflict during the Second
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Index

Cocopah
San Luis Río Colorado
Cocopah
Native American
Colorado River
Lower Colorado River Valley
San Luis Río Colorado
Sonora
San Luis, Arizona
Cocopah language
Maricopa
Spanish
Quechan
Maricopa
Gila River
Akimel O'odham
Tohono Oʼodham
Cocopah
Paipai
Halchidoma
Cahuilla
Hualapai
Havasupai
Mojave
Yavapai
Kumeyaay
Chemehuevi
Francisco Garcés
Yuma War
Quechan at Fort Yuma

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