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  2. Yaqui - Wikipedia

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    The Yaqui, Hiaki, or Yoeme, are an Indigenous people of Mexico and Native American tribe, who speak the Yaqui language, a Uto-Aztecan language. [2] Their primary homelands are in Río Yaqui valley [4] in the northwestern Mexican state of Sonora. [1] Today, there are eight Yaqui Pueblos in Sonora. [4] [1] Some Yaqui fled state violence to settle ...

  3. Pascua Yaqui Tribe - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona [1]. The Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona [1] is a federally recognized tribe of Yaqui Native Americans in the state of Arizona.. Descended from the Yaqui people whose original homelands include the Yaqui River valley in western Sonora, Mexico [2] and southern Arizona, the Pascua Yaqui Tribe sought refuge from the Mexican government en masse prior to the ...

  4. Yaqui Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Yaqui Wars, [2] were a series of armed conflicts between New Spain, and its successor state, the Mexican Republic, against the Yaqui Natives. The period began in 1533 and lasted until 1929. The Yaqui Wars, along with the Caste War against the Maya, were the last conflicts of the centuries long Mexican Indian Wars.

  5. File:A Yaqui Indian mother holding a baby, Arizona, ca.1910 ...

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    A Yaqui Indian mother holding a baby, Arizona, ca.1910 Photograph of a Yaqui Indian mother holding a baby, Arizona, ca.1910. She is wrapped in a striped blanket. She is standing near a rough timber post which supports part of the roof of a thatched dwelling (visible behind her). Another person is sitting on the ground in the background.

  6. Guadalupe, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Guadalupe was founded around 1900 by Yaqui Indians, who fled their homeland in Sonora to avoid oppression by the Mexican government of Porfirio Díaz. [4] The cemetery of Guadalupe was established in 1904, in the original townsite.

  7. File:Yaqui Indian man in turtle-neck sweater, vest, and ...

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    File:Yaqui Indian man in turtle-neck sweater, vest, and jacket, Arizona, ca.1910 (CHS-4219).jpg

  8. Cáhita - Wikipedia

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    Their historical territory extended from the Mocorito River in the south to the Yaqui River in the north, the Sierra Madre Occidental Mountain range to the east and the Pacific coast in the west. They were demographically distributed between five rivers: Mocorito, Sinaloa, Fuerte, Mayo and Yaqui, but did not establish strong ties with each other.

  9. Category:Yaqui people - Wikipedia

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    People of Yaqui descent (2 C) P. Pascua Yaqui people (6 P) Pages in category "Yaqui people" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.