A Short History of the Yaqui Indians by Edith te Wechel
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Native Americans are the true experts about Indian travels and ways of life. The Yaqui... Mexican troops would occupy Yaqui pueblos to keep watch over them.Yaqui - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Banderas wished to unite the Mayo, Opata, Pima, and Yaqui into a state that would be autonomous or independent of Mexico. The combined Indian force drove ...
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The Yaqui, an indigenous people of southeast Sonora, Mexico, belong to a larger ... "Yoreme" (person or human); they also apply this term to Mayo Indians.The Texas Band of Yaqui Indians - History
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Yaqui, Mayo and Opata Rebellions of 1825-1833. After Mexico gained independence in 1822, the Yaquis became citizens of a new nation. During this time ...Facts for Kids: Yaqui Indians (Yaquis) - Orrin's Website
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Information about the Yaqui Indians for students and teachers. ... In Mexico, most Yaqui people live in villages on tribal territory near the Yaqui River, where they ...Yaqui Myths and Legends: Cultural Setting
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The new Mexican government attempted to tax the Yaqui land. In 1825, Juan Banderas began a united Indian revolt against the Mexican inhabitants of the ...
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Mar 16, 2015 - Directed by Alba Herrera Rivas, 'Mover un Río' follows four members of the Yaqui tribe as they struggle against the government's plan to build ...Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Arizona (Tribe) Genealogy ...
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Jul 7, 2015 - Wikipedia has more about this subject: Pascua Yaqui Tribe ... 1880: Mexican force removal of Yaqui, sending them to work on plantations in the ...
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