Associations to the word «Papago»
Noun
- Sonora
- Apache
- Ute
- Navajo
- Inuit
- Seminole
- Freeway
- Arizona
- Naga
- Pueblo
- Tucson
- Phoenix
- Pow
- Cree
- Linguistics
- Reservation
- Mennonite
- Rom
- Indian
- Cheyenne
- Mexican
- Coyote
- Marshal
- Greece
- Norwegian
- Tao
- Greenland
- Rally
- Wells
- Samoa
- Grammar
- Athens
- Offensive
- Albania
- Hale
- Bean
- Gale
- Alexander
- Islander
- Crow
- Believer
- Hare
- Archaeology
- Canadian
- Southwest
- Raider
- Tribe
- European
- Prime
- Tunnel
- Asian
- Park
- Southeast
- Northern
- Camp
- Sand
- Italian
- Index
- Tank
- Recall
- Greek
- Stem
- Pan
- Shrine
- Commander
- Mexico
- Prisoner
- Santa
- Dictionary
- Minister
- Ph
- Territory
- Hole
- Tomb
- Pole
- Miami
- Mountain
- German
- American
- Jews
- Resistance
- Southern
- Permission
- Language
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
PAPAGO, proper noun. (historical) A Uto-Aztecan people of southern Arizona and Sonora in northern Mexico. Today they are known as the Tohono O'odham ("the Desert People").
Wise words
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