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pima at 7 |
Pima is such a little cutie! I didn't realize how tiny she was until that other dog came into the pic. I don't think Pima was very happy to be bothered by the dog much. Thanks for sharing, I love her big bow in her hair, real cute! |
Pima at 7 Pima is so little 2.3/4 and that other doggie is a puppy! I hope my little Pima lives long... she is so small and tasty. I am a devout Yorkie addict... Yorkies forever. I am happy you enjoyed the current video. ggzaro:animal-pa:animal-pa:animal-pa:animal-pa:animal-pa:animal-pa |
aww how cute! |
Pima at 7 Yup, she is too cute for words. Yorkie Addict:animal-pa:animal-pa:animal-pa:animal-pa |
Pima (pē'mə), Native North American tribe of S Arizona. They speak the Pima language of the Uto-Aztecan branch of the Aztec-Tanoan linguistic family . There are two divisions, the Lower Pima and the Upper Pima. Before the mission period, the Pima and the Tohono, who spoke variations of the same language, called themselves the People-River People (Akimel O'Odham, the Pima) and Desert People (Tohono O'Odham). Archaeological evidence shows their probable ancestors to have been the Hohokam who built a network of irrigation canals for farming. Many of the ruined pueblos in the Pima territory have been attributed to an ancient Pueblo tribe. Tradition further states that increased population caused the Pima to spread over a larger territory, but invading hostile tribes (probably Apache) forced them to consolidate. Thus in 1697, when visited by Father Eusebio Kino , the Pima were living on the Gila River in S central Arizona. :animal36:animal36:animal36 |
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