Dan Killoren
Dan Killoren es un Ph.D. Estudiante de historia en la Universidad Estatal de Arizona.
Actualizado el 30 de mayo de 2008
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Japanese Americans in Arizona
30 de mayo de 2008 • Karen J. Leong , Dan Killoren
Today’s Arizona has hosted multiple civilizations for thousands of years. During the first millennium A.D., the Huhugam established villages in Arizona’s Lower Gila Valley and the Sonoran Desert of northern Mexico. Distinct indigenous cultures, including the Maricopa, Navajo, Apache, Walipai, Yavapai, Aravaipai, Pima, Pinal, Chiricahua, Cocopah, Hopi, Havasupai, Pascua Yaqui, Kaibab-Paiute, and Quechan coexisted throughout the area. But with sixteenth-century Spanish colonization and eventual settlements here, tensions flared between colonists and Indian nations. The region underwent more dramatic change in …