Papago Tribe
The Papago Tribe, also known as the Tohono O'odham, is a Native American tribe located in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona and northern Mexico. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional practices, language, and art. The tribe primarily relies on agriculture, growing crops like sorghum and cotton, and has adapted to the arid environment over generations.
Historically, the Papago people were semi-nomadic, moving between seasonal camps to gather food and resources. Today, the tribe is recognized for its efforts in preserving its language and traditions while also engaging in modern economic activities, including tourism and agriculture.