Thursday, February 19, 2009

Yaquis


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There is a belief current among many Yaquis that the existence of the world depends on the yearly performance of the Lenten and Easter rituals.
The Yaquis traditionally lived in the bay and valley of the southern part of Sonora, from the southern bank of the Yaqui river to the Tetakawi hill.
The Yaquis are a tribe of 30,000 people living in Sonora (northern Mexico) and Arizona (USA). At the turn of the century, thousands of them migrated to Arizona for political
Ya·qui   (yä k) n. pl. Yaqui or Ya·quis. 1. A member of a Native American people of Sonora, a state of northwest Mexico, now also located in southern Arizona.
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noun. pl. Yaquis-·quis or Yaqui-·qui a member of a North American Indian people living in Sonora, Mexico; the Uto-Aztecan language of this people; Etymology:
Yaqui (yä` kÄ"), people of Sonora, Mexico, settled principally along the Yaqui river. Their language is of Uto-Aztecan stock. They engage in weaving and agriculture; many work in
Member of an American Indian people living near the Yaqui River in Sonora, Mexico; many migrated into Arizona from 1887 to escape political persecution.

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