corn, beans, pumpkins, and melons
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The Yuma tribe (really the K-wichhna or Kwitcyanapeople) lived along both sides of the Colorado river, about 55 miles from its mouth. Fort Yuma stands roughly in the middle of the former Yuma lands.They were sedentary farmers living in settled villages and growing maize, beans, pumpkins and melons.
corndeer
here is for if they eat the same food wich is barrys and maybe some fish and here is if its different the yuma and pueblo p(pueblo) corn, deer, rabbits, and well thats all i guess and for yuma its oatmeal so thats all i guess
the karuk tribe ate salmon,deer,and acorns. -Thank you love skylar
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corn, beans, pumpkins, and melons
From the Yuma Indian tribe.
From the Yuma Indian tribe that lived there.
Quechan and Cocopah Indian tribes live in Yuma.
indian
southwest region
The Yuma people, primarily a Native American tribe, traditionally inhabit areas near the confluence of the Colorado River and the Gila River in present-day Arizona and California. They have a rich cultural heritage, with their historical territory extending into parts of Mexico. Today, many Yuma people are part of the Quechan Tribe, residing on the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation.
probably like dry and full of flowers and plants
Yuma Native Americans primarily inhabit the southwestern United States, particularly in areas around the Colorado River in Arizona and California. The Yuma people are part of the larger Quechan tribe, with their reservation located near Yuma, Arizona. Their traditional territory extends into parts of northern Mexico as well. Today, many Yuma people continue to live on the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation.
The Yuma tribe (really the K-wichhna or Kwitcyanapeople) lived along both sides of the Colorado river, about 55 miles from its mouth. Fort Yuma stands roughly in the middle of the former Yuma lands.They were sedentary farmers living in settled villages and growing maize, beans, pumpkins and melons.
A boy's parents chose a 15 yr. wife except for the chief.When a Yuma died there was a ceremony.The Yumas had great respect for death.When one died they were never spoken about again.