Pee-Posh

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Pee-Posh, also known as the Piipaash, are an Indigenous people of the lower Colorado River region in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, closely associated with the Maricopa community.

All labels observed (3)

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Pee Posh 1
Pee Posh people 1
Pee-Posh canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
alternateName Pee Posh
Pee-Posh people
Piipaash
closelyAssociatedWith Maricopa community
Maricopa people
colonialHistory affected by Mexican governance in the 19th century
affected by Spanish colonial expansion in the Sonoran region
affected by United States expansion in the 19th century
culturalPractice basketry
ceremonial dances
river irrigation agriculture along the Gila and Colorado rivers
demographicStatus small Indigenous population
ethnicGroupOf Colorado River Indian Tribes
Gila River Indian Community
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
ethnonymLanguage Piipaash language
historicalAssociation formed multi-tribal alliance with O’odham groups along the Gila River
historicalEvent migrated eastward from the Colorado River to the Gila River in the 18th and 19th centuries
languageFamily River Yuman languages
Yuman language family
surface form: Yuman languages
locatedInCountry Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInRegion Lower Colorado River region
locatedInSubregion Northern Mexico
southwestern United States
surface form: Southwestern United States
neighboringGroup Akimel O'odham
surface form: Akimel O’odham (Pima)

Cocopah
Quechan people
surface form: Quechan

Tohono O'odham
surface form: Tohono O’odham
partOf Colorado River Indian Tribes reservation population
Gila River Indian Community population
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community population
recognizedAs federally recognized tribal members within U.S. tribal communities
relatedEthnicGroup Cocopah
Maricopa people
Mojave people
Quechan people
surface form: Quechan
religion syncretic practices including Christianity
traditional Indigenous beliefs
selfDesignation Piipaash
traditionalLanguage Piipaash language
traditionalSubsistence fishing
hunting and gathering
riverine agriculture
traditionalTerritory Colorado River
surface form: Lower Colorado River

Gila River
surface form: Lower Gila River

Sonoran Desert

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Piipaash hasAlternativeName Pee-Posh
Huhugam Heritage Center focusesOn Pee-Posh
this entity surface form: Pee Posh people
Piipaash people hasAlternativeName Pee-Posh
this entity surface form: Pee Posh