O'odham
The O'odham are a group of Indigenous peoples primarily located in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. They are divided into two main groups: the Tohono O'odham, who reside in Arizona, and the Pima, who live in both Arizona and Mexico. The O'odham have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional practices, languages, and crafts.
Historically, the O'odham people relied on agriculture, hunting, and gathering for sustenance. They cultivated crops such as corn, beans, and squash, which are central to their diet and culture. Today, the O'odham continue to preserve their traditions while also engaging in modern economic activities.