Papago


[pap-uh-goh, pah-puh-] /ˈpæp əˌgoʊ, ˈpɑ pə-/

noun, plural Papagos (especially collectively) Papago for 1.
1.
a member of a North American Indian people closely related to the Pima and now living mainly in southern Arizona and northwestern Mexico.
2.
the Uto-Aztecan language of the Papago Indians, closely related to Pima.

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