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Pima

[ US /ˈpimə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the Uto-Aztecan language spoken by the Pima
  2. a member of the North American Indian people living in southern Arizona and northern Mexico

How To Use Pima In A Sentence

  • Traditional environment protects against diabetes in Pima Indians.
  • Bill Forsythe was the new Pima County sheriff now, leaving Brandon Walker as an unemployed fifty-year-old has-been. KISS OF THE BEES
  • Health problems related to diabetes-blindness, the loss of limbs, liver and kidney disease-are so severe that some Pimas fear for the very survival of their tribe.
  • As Scheder found among mobile Mexican laborers, acculturative stress may also have played a role in Pima weight gain and increased incidence of hypertension, two factors in diabetes.
  • That means more than just simple but stylish garments, like a pair of $500 hand-dyed, custom-washed Japanese denim jeans and a $200 raw-edged pima-cotton tank top. Dressed To Recess
  • May hopes that stevia, part of the company's best-selling Sweet Leaf line, will not only aid the Pimas in conquering diabetes but will become, in his words, ‘one of the great consumer brands of the world.’
  • Once, hearing that a Pima man was to be executed the next day, Kino made a perilous seventy-five-mile night ride to rescue him.
  • Before the 1860s, Pimas had maintained their agricultural fields and irrigation canals based on knowledge from a long history of agricultural subsistence.
  • In line with this trend, King Louie is launching a new pima cotton golf shirt with raglan sleeves for 2003, the Saddlebrook.
  • I do have friends who are American Indians representing many tribes - - Anishinabe, Seneca, Cherokee, Cayuga, Diné, Menominee, Ojibwe, Apache, Onondaga, Pima, Pequot.
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