Maricopa [mar-i-koh-puh] Examples noun, plural Mar·i·co·pas, (especially collectively) Mar·i·co·pa for 1.
- a member of a North American Indian people of south-central Arizona.
- the Yuman language of the Maricopa.
Examples from the Web for maricopa Contemporary Examples of maricopa
But to many Latino kids in Maricopa County, Arpaio and his allies are the bad guys.
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio to Send Armed Posses to Protect Schools
Terry Greene Sterling
January 9, 2013
He predicted the downfall of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and other hardliners in the 2012 election.
Obama Piles On Arizona After Supreme Court Immigration Ruling
Terry Greene Sterling
June 26, 2012
Atencio is at least the 12th inmate to die under strange circumstances in the Maricopa County jail system.
Jail Death of Veteran Haunts Joe Arpaio, ‘America’s Toughest Sheriff’
Terry Greene Sterling
June 3, 2012
This week a Maricopa County Superior Court jury in Phoenix came out with a confounding verdict.
Lawrence Egbert: Suicide Doctor’s Lucky Break
Terry Greene Sterling
April 22, 2011
Pearce credits himself for conceiving of Tent City, an alfresco jail complex that is one of several Maricopa County jails.
The Immigrant Prison Nightmare
Terry Greene Sterling
April 30, 2010
Historical Examples of maricopa
He understood the illusion; so did the Maricopa; so did Reichter.
Mayne Reid
There has been rumors of Apache raids to the east of Maricopa.
Charles King
This battle was fought at what is now called Maricopa Mountain.
J. William Lloyd
Their old foes are invited, and if any Pima or Maricopa attends he is given a horse.
J. William Lloyd
Edwards’ fiction, it seems, had become sober fact for this young Maricopa Indian.
John Milton Edwards