Mike Milligan
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Dome Cemetary Arizona in Yuma County is one place that the Hia-Ced O,odham or Sand Papagos are buried at.
They live and lived in the desert southwest near Tucson, AZ. To the west and south and on down into Mexico. Their current lands are 11,000 square miles. They have lived in the southern Arizona river valleys for at least 700 years and be related to the older Hohokam people.
Oh, dude, the Tohono O'odham people used a variety of weapons like bows and arrows, spears, and knives. They were pretty resourceful, you know, like they had to defend themselves and hunt for food, so they had to get creative with their tools. It's like survival of the fittest, but with a touch of style.
Yes, Odhams Dictionary Illustrated is considered rare because it was published in limited quantities and may be difficult to find in circulation. Its value may vary depending on its condition and demand among collectors.