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Tonto - Wikipedia Tonto is a fictional character; he is the Native American (either Tonto Apache, Comanche, or Potawatomi) companion of the Lone Ranger, a popular American Western character created by George W Trendle and Fran Striker
Tonto National Monument (U. S. National Park Service) They represent a vibrant culture consisting of local and immigrant groups that lived in the Tonto Basin Together they formed a new ideology, which archeologists refer to as Salado Today, descendants of the cliff dwellers continue to call Arizona home
tonto - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Because of the Native American sense of Tonto popularized by its use as the name of the sidekick of the Lone Ranger, even as a Spanish loanword this term can be understood as a racial slur in English, due to the translation from Spanish to stupid or slow witted
Tonto National Forest, Arizona - American Southwest At 2,969,602 acres, Tonto is by some distance the largest of the six national forests in Arizona, and has the most interesting, diverse scenery, with terrain and elevation ranging from the Sonoran Desert (1,400 feet) to the Mogollon Rim (7,400 feet)
Tonto | Description, Portrayals, Facts | Britannica Tonto, American fictional character, companion of the Lone Ranger Primarily through his presence on radio and television, Tonto was one of the best-known Native American characters in 20th-century popular culture
J Balvin, Ryan Castro, DJ Snake - Tonto (Official Video) It is the chronicle of a sacred pact between J Balvin and Ryan Castro of structure and instinct, united by a loyalty that needs no script Every detail is a testament to those who move in silence,
Tonto National Forest Discover the Tonto National Forest, nearly three million acres in Arizona ranging from the Saguaro cactus-studded desert to pine-forested mountains beneath the Mogollon Rim Visit Roosevelt Lake, explore Tonto National Monument, and hike the Hieroglyphic Trail