. Bulletin. Ethnology. 320 COCORI COFA [ B. A. B. Ind. Aff. Rep., 361, 1859. Cocapas.—Z4rate-Sal- meron (en. 1629) in Land of Sunshine, 106, Jan., 1900. Cochopas.—Stratton, Oatman Captivity, 175, 1857. Co-co-pah.—SchooliTal't, Ind. , ll, 116, !. Co-co-pas.—Derby, Colorado River, 16,1852. Cucapa.—(Jarces (1776), Diary, 434, 1900. Cuca- pachas.—Mayer, Mexico, II, 88, Cucassus.— Hinton, Handbook to Ariz., 28, 1,S7S. Cucopa.— Forbes, Hist. 162, 1839. Cu-cu-pahs.—Kern in Schooleraft, Ind. Tribes, iv, 38,18,54. Cuhanas.— Orozco y Berra, Geog., 59, 1864 (CucapA or; but Cuhana


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 320 COCORI COFA [ B. A. B. Ind. Aff. Rep., 361, 1859. Cocapas.—Z4rate-Sal- meron (en. 1629) in Land of Sunshine, 106, Jan., 1900. Cochopas.—Stratton, Oatman Captivity, 175, 1857. Co-co-pah.—SchooliTal't, Ind. , ll, 116, !. Co-co-pas.—Derby, Colorado River, 16,1852. Cucapa.—(Jarces (1776), Diary, 434, 1900. Cuca- pachas.—Mayer, Mexico, II, 88, Cucassus.— Hinton, Handbook to Ariz., 28, 1,S7S. Cucopa.— Forbes, Hist. 162, 1839. Cu-cu-pahs.—Kern in Schooleraft, Ind. Tribes, iv, 38,18,54. Cuhanas.— Orozco y Berra, Geog., 59, 1864 (CucapA or; but Cuhana=-Cuchan = Yuma). Cupachas.—Mayer,. COCOPA WOMAN Mexico. II, 300, Kokopa.—Ind. Aff. Rep., 246, Kukapa.—A, L. Kroeber, infn., 1905 (Mohave name). Kwikapa.—Ibid. (Mohave name, alternative form). Cocori. A former Yaqui settlement s. e. of the lower Rio Yaqui, Sonera, Mexico, with an estimated population of 4,000 in 1849. It is now a white Mexican town, the only Yaqui living there being those emijloyed as laborers. See Escudero, Not. Son. V Sin., 100, 1849; Velasco, Noticias de Sonora, 84, 1850. Cocori.—Hardy, Trav. in Mexico, 438, 1829. Coco- run.—Miihlenpfordt, Mejico, II, pt. 2, 419, 1844. Espiritu Santo de Cocorin.—Orozco y Berra, Geog., 355, 1864. Cocospera (' place of the dogs'). A for- mer Pima settlement on the headwatersof Rio San Ignacio,lat. 31°, Sonora, Mexico; pop. 74 in 1730, 133 in 1760. The Apache compelled the abandonment of the vil- lage in 1845. See Bartlett, Pers. Narr., I, 417, 1854; Bancroft, No. Mex. States, i, 5«i3, 1884. Cocospara,—Kino, map (1702) in Stocklein, Neue Welt-Bott, 74, 1726. Cocospera.—Kino (1696) in Doc. Hist. Mex., 4th s., i, 267, 1856. Coespan.— Rudo Ensavo (1762), 148, 1863. Coscospera.— Pineda (1769) in Doc. Hist. Mex., 4th s., ii, 10, 1856. Santiago.—Bancroft, No. Mex. States, 1,563, 1884 (after early doc.). Santiago Cocospera.— Rivera (1730), ibid., .514. Cocoueahra. Indians w


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