IPA: /ˈpiːmə/
KK: /ˈpɪmə/
Connected to a Native American tribe known as the Pima or their language.
The Pima people have a rich cultural heritage.
A person belonging to a Native American tribe primarily found in southern Arizona and northern Mexico, known for their rich cultural heritage.
The Pima people have a long history of agriculture and community living.
The word 'pima' originates from the O'odham language, referring to a group of Native American people known for their agricultural practices and cultural heritage. It specifically denotes the Pima tribe, who are indigenous to the southwestern United States.
Think of the Pima as a distinct group of Native Americans known for their farming and rich culture, helping you remember that 'pima' refers to this specific tribe.