Yes, they still exist.
The pima Indians lived in Arizona, and Sonora desert.
Yes, THEY STILL EXIST
Pima cotton is named after the Pima Indians who harvested the cotton in the USA. However, Pima cotton was developed from a cotton native to South America.See the related link below for more Pima cotton information.
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Minnie A. Cook has written: 'Apostle to the Pima Indians' -- subject(s): Biography, Methodist Episcopal Church, Missionaries, Missions, Pima Indians
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Yes, there are a number of southwestern tribes that still exist. Examples: Pueblo Indians Navajo Hopi Apache
Yes. Creek Indians still exist. Some of us live in Oklahoma and some of us live in South Alabama.
They still exist, in Pawhuska, OK. On the reservation.
Yes
The Pima travelled almost entirely on foot, carrying their belongings with them. A few mules were obtained from the Mexicans and when the US Army recruited Pima scouts in the 1880s they were provided with horses - but the Pima had never been extensive users of horses before that time.
They wore rabbit skins, cotton, and leather.