Quechan and Cocopah Indian tribes live in Yuma.
From the Yuma Indian tribe.
From the Yuma Indian tribe that lived there.
indian
fish
southwest region
corn, beans, pumpkins, and melons
probably like dry and full of flowers and plants
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.
The address of the Yuma Pl is: 910 S Main St, Yuma, 80759 2402
The address of the Fort Yuma Quechan Museum is: , Yuma, AZ 85366
Yuma Isn't a capital, But it is The County Seat Of Yuma County, Arizona.