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  • Yaqui
  • Indigenous group in Mexico and the United States

    considered for merging. › The Yaqui, Hiaki, or Yoeme, are an Indigenous people of Mexico and Native American tribe, who speak the Yaqui language, an Uto-Aztecan

    Yaqui

    Yaqui

    Yaqui

  • Yaqui Wars
  • Conflicts involving Yaqui Indians in New Spain and Mexican Republic

    The Yaqui Wars were a series of armed conflicts between New Spain, and its successor state, the Mexican Republic, against the Yaqui Natives. The period

    Yaqui Wars

    Yaqui Wars

    Yaqui_Wars

  • Yaqui (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Yaqui Indians, a nonprofit organization in Texas Yaqui López (b. 1951), Mexican boxer Yaqui language Yaqui music Yaqui River in Sonora, Mexico Yaqui Uprising

    Yaqui (disambiguation)

    Yaqui_(disambiguation)

  • Pascua Yaqui Tribe
  • Yaqui Native American tribe in Arizona

    The Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona is a federally recognized tribe of Yaqui Native Americans in the state of Arizona. Descended from the Yaqui people whose

    Pascua Yaqui Tribe

    Pascua Yaqui Tribe

    Pascua_Yaqui_Tribe

  • Yaqui language
  • Uto-Aztecan language

    Yaqui (or Hiaki), locally known as Yoeme or Yoem Noki, is a Native American language of the Uto-Aztecan family. It is spoken by about 20,000 Yaqui people

    Yaqui language

    Yaqui_language

  • Carlos Castaneda
  • American anthropologist (1925–1998)

    alleged training in shamanism that he received under the tutelage of a Yaqui "Man of Knowledge" named Don Juan Matus. While Castaneda's work was accepted

    Carlos Castaneda

    Carlos_Castaneda

  • Yaqui River
  • River in the state of Sonora in northwestern Mexico

    The Yaqui River (Río Yaqui in Spanish) (Hiak Vatwe in the Yaqui or Yoreme language) is a river in the state of Sonora in northwestern Mexico. It was formerly

    Yaqui River

    Yaqui River

    Yaqui_River

  • Ictalurus pricei
  • Species of fish

    Ictalurus pricei, the Yaqui catfish, is a species of North American freshwater catfish native to Mexico and Arizona. The coloration of the Yaqui catfish is dark

    Ictalurus pricei

    Ictalurus pricei

    Ictalurus_pricei

  • The Teachings of Don Juan
  • Book by Carlos Castaneda

    The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge was published by the University of California Press in 1968 as a work of anthropology, though it is

    The Teachings of Don Juan

    The_Teachings_of_Don_Juan

  • The Yaqui
  • 1916 melodrama movie directed by Lloyd B. Carleton

    The Yaqui is a 1916 American silent Black and white Melodrama directed by Lloyd B. Carleton and starring Hobart Bosworth, Gretchen Lederer and Emory Johnson

    The Yaqui

    The Yaqui

    The_Yaqui

  • Yaqui López
  • Mexican boxer (born 1951)

    Álvaro López (born May 21, 1951, in Zacatecas, Mexico), known as Yaqui López is a former Mexican boxer and current member of the World Boxing Hall of

    Yaqui López

    Yaqui_López

  • Ciudad Obregón
  • Settlement in Mexico

    after the Revolution and initiated an "agricultural revolution" in the Yaqui Valley, introducing modern agricultural techniques and making this valley

    Ciudad Obregón

    Ciudad Obregón

    Ciudad_Obregón

  • Valle del Yaqui
  • Highly productive agricultural area in Sonora, Mexico

    The Valle del Yaqui or Yaqui Valley is a highly productive agricultural area in Sonora. Durum wheat is a major crop. However, the crop is highly fertilized

    Valle del Yaqui

    Valle_del_Yaqui

  • Yaqui sucker
  • Species of fish

    The Yaqui sucker (Catostomus bernardini) is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Catostomidae. It is found in the Aridoamerica region of northern

    Yaqui sucker

    Yaqui sucker

    Yaqui_sucker

  • The Yaqui Girl
  • 1910 film by James Young Deer

    The Yaqui Girl is an American short film made in 1910. It was directed by James Young Deer, starring Virginia Chester. This was Chester's first silent

    The Yaqui Girl

    The_Yaqui_Girl

  • Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass
  • 2013 young adult novel by Meg Medina

    Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass is a 2013 young adult novel by Cuban-American author Meg Medina. The book was first published in the United States

    Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass

    Yaqui_Delgado_Wants_to_Kick_Your_Ass

  • Yaqui music
  • Native American music genre

    Yaqui music is the music of the Yaqui tribe and people of Arizona and Sonora. Their most famous music are the deer songs (Yaqui: maso bwikam) which accompany

    Yaqui music

    Yaqui music

    Yaqui_music

  • Yaqui Uprising
  • Armed conflict in Sonora and Arizona

    The Yaqui Uprising, also called the Nogales Uprising, was an armed conflict that took place in the Mexican state of Sonora and the American state of Arizona

    Yaqui Uprising

    Yaqui Uprising

    Yaqui_Uprising

  • Guns for San Sebastian
  • 1968 film by Henri Verneuil

    hills. They hide there because they are terrorized by Mestizo vaqueros and Yaqui Indians. The villagers mistake Alastray for a priest. He at first denies

    Guns for San Sebastian

    Guns_for_San_Sebastian

  • Yaqui Pass, California
  • Mountain pass, San Diego County

    Yaqui Pass is a mountain pass on CR S3 in San Diego County in the U.S. state of California. The pass lies at an elevation of 1,742 ft (531 m) and is located

    Yaqui Pass, California

    Yaqui Pass, California

    Yaqui_Pass,_California

  • Ray Mendoza (director)
  • American film director

    based on his own experience during his deployment to Iraq. Mendoza is of Yaqui descent. Anderson, Hephzibah (April 13, 2025). "Iraq veteran and film-maker

    Ray Mendoza (director)

    Ray_Mendoza_(director)

  • Sonora
  • State of Mexico

    vulnerable to drug smugglers. Yaquis in Arizona travel south to the Yaqui River area for festivals, especially Holy Week, and Yaquis travel north to Arizona

    Sonora

    Sonora

    Sonora

  • Cáhita
  • Ethnic group

    Mexico in the West Coast states of Sonora and Sinaloa. The term includes the Yaqui, Mayo, and Tehueco peoples. Early Jesuit missionaries kept detailed documentation

    Cáhita

    Cáhita

  • Vícam
  • Place in Sonora, Mexico

    municipal of Guaymas. It is one of the main settlements of the Yaqui people. Historically, the Yaqui also ranged through what is now the American Southwest,

    Vícam

    Vícam

  • Mexico
  • Country in North America

    government led a protracted conflict against the Yaqui that culminated with the forced relocation of Yaqui to Yucatán and Oaxaca. Díaz gave an interview

    Mexico

    Mexico

    Mexico

  • Estado de Occidente
  • State of Mexico (1824–1830)

    outbreak of war between the Mexicans and the Yaquis (see Yaqui Wars) with Juan Banderas as the leader of the Yaqui forces. As a result of this war the capital

    Estado de Occidente

    Estado de Occidente

    Estado_de_Occidente

  • Amado M. Peña Jr.
  • American visual artist and art educator

    (born 1943) is an American visual artist and art educator of Mexican and Yaqui ancestry. He is known as an important Mexican American artist who emerged

    Amado M. Peña Jr.

    Amado M. Peña Jr.

    Amado_M._Peña_Jr.

  • Mayo language
  • Uto-Aztecan language of the Americas

    intelligible with the Yaqui language, and the division between the two languages is more political, from the historic division between the Yaqui and the Mayo peoples

    Mayo language

    Mayo_language

  • Cajeme
  • Municipality in Sonora, Mexico

    arrived at the Yaqui region. The Yaquis defeated the Spanish army. In the 17th century Jesuit missionaries visited the zone to evangelize the Yaqui natives in

    Cajeme

    Cajeme

    Cajeme

  • Mayo people
  • Indigenous group in Mexico

    Cahita branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family. It is closely related to Yaqui and it is spoken by approximately 40,000 people (Ethnologue 1995 census)

    Mayo people

    Mayo people

    Mayo_people

  • Anselmo Valencia Tori
  • Native American leader

    Pascua Yaqui Association, former vice-chairman of the Pascua Yaqui Tribal Council and Elder of the tribe. Raised in southern Arizona and Rio Yaqui, Mexico

    Anselmo Valencia Tori

    Anselmo Valencia Tori

    Anselmo_Valencia_Tori

  • Muriel Thayer Painter
  • American anthropologist and social worker (1892–1975)

    social worker who researched and advocated for the Yaqui. Her anthropology research focused on the Yaqui Easter ceremony. Muriel Thayer was born on March

    Muriel Thayer Painter

    Muriel_Thayer_Painter

  • Yaqui chub
  • Species of fish

    The Yaqui chub (Gila purpurea) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Leuciscidae, which includes the daces, chubs, Eurasian

    Yaqui chub

    Yaqui chub

    Yaqui_chub

  • Cócorit
  • Village in Sonora, Mexico

    derived from the Yaqui (Yoem noki, or Hiak noki) word for a chili pepper, ko'oko'i. Cócorit and the municipality of Cajeme are within the Yaqui River Valley

    Cócorit

    Cócorit

  • Ritchie Valens
  • American rock musician (1941–1959)

    both of Yaqui Native Mexican descent, having immigrated to the United States in search of a better life. Although Valenzuela is not a Yaqui surname,

    Ritchie Valens

    Ritchie Valens

    Ritchie_Valens

  • Cajemé
  • Yaqui military leader in Mexico

    1887) was a Yaqui military leader in the Mexican state of Sonora. Cajemé or Kahe'eme means 'one who does not stop to drink [water]' in the Yaqui language

    Cajemé

    Cajemé

    Cajemé

  • Estadio Yaquis
  • Stadium in Ciudad Obregón, Mexico

    The Estadio Yaquis is a stadium in Ciudad Obregón, Mexico. It is primarily used for baseball and serves as the home stadium for Yaquis de Obregón. It holds

    Estadio Yaquis

    Estadio Yaquis

    Estadio_Yaquis

  • Texas Band of Yaqui Indians
  • Non-recognized Yaqui tribe in Texas

    ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Texas Band of Yaqui Indians is a Yaqui tribe based in Lubbock, Texas. It is recognized by the state for

    Texas Band of Yaqui Indians

    Texas Band of Yaqui Indians

    Texas_Band_of_Yaqui_Indians

  • Merced Maldonado
  • Native American artist

    Pascua Yaqui Tribe. He grew up in Guadalupe, Arizona and lives on the Pascua Yaqui Reservation in Tucson, Arizona. Maldonado is the grandson of Yaqui artist

    Merced Maldonado

    Merced Maldonado

    Merced_Maldonado

  • A Separate Reality
  • 1971 book by Carlos Castaneda

    concerning the events that took place during his apprenticeship with a Yaqui Indian Sorcerer, Don Juan Matus, between 1960 and 1965. In the book, Castaneda

    A Separate Reality

    A_Separate_Reality

  • Loretta Alvarez
  • Pascua Yaqui midwife

    Alvarez (nicknamed Mama and Nana; 1892/1894– 30 December 1996) was a Pascua Yaqui midwife and hitevi from the 1920s until the 1970s in Tucson, Arizona. Tucson's

    Loretta Alvarez

    Loretta_Alvarez

  • Yaqui Well
  • California desert watering hole

    Yaqui Well is a historic spring located in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in southeastern San Diego County, California in the United States about 21.4 mi

    Yaqui Well

    Yaqui Well

    Yaqui_Well

  • Yaqui Drums
  • 1956 film by Jean Yarbrough

    Yaqui Drums is a 1956 American Western film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Rod Cameron, J. Carrol Naish, Mary Castle. Mexican bandit Yaqui Jack

    Yaqui Drums

    Yaqui_Drums

  • Bácum
  • Village in Sonora, Mexico

    colonial Spanish Jesuit missionaries for the Indian Reductions of the Yaqui people. The Yaqui developed their own syncretic form of the religion. The town of

    Bácum

    Bácum

  • Esperanza Stone
  • Mexican stone with mysterious markings, discovered in 1909

    Stone was a large (8-feet long) inscribed stone found in the valley of the Yaqui, Mexico. It was discovered and excavated in 1909 by Major F. R. Burnham

    Esperanza Stone

    Esperanza Stone

    Esperanza_Stone

  • Cahitan languages
  • Uto-Aztecan language branch of Mexico

    languages are a branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family that comprises the Yaqui and the Mayo languages, both of Northern Mexico. The branch has been considered

    Cahitan languages

    Cahitan languages

    Cahitan_languages

  • Victor Aaron
  • Native American actor (1956–1996)

    (September 11, 1956 – September 4, 1996) was a Native American actor of Yaqui descent. He was the original voice of John Redcorn on King of the Hill,

    Victor Aaron

    Victor_Aaron

  • Battle of Bear Valley
  • 1918 final battle of the American Indian Wars

    of Bear Valley was a small engagement fought in 1918 between a band of Yaquis and a detachment of United States Army soldiers. On January 9, 1918, elements

    Battle of Bear Valley

    Battle of Bear Valley

    Battle_of_Bear_Valley

  • The Yaqui Cur
  • 1913 film directed by D. W. Griffith

    The Yaqui Cur is a 1913 American silent Western black and white film directed by D. W. Griffith, written by Stanner E.V. Taylor, and starring Robert Harron

    The Yaqui Cur

    The_Yaqui_Cur

  • Mario Luna Romero
  • Romero is a tribal secretary of the Yaqui (Yoeme) tribe of Vícam, Sonora. He was a notable spokesperson for the Yaqui people's resistance to the Independence

    Mario Luna Romero

    Mario_Luna_Romero

  • Bavispe River
  • River in Mexico

    mainly south by southwest until it joins with the Aros River to become the Yaqui River, eventually joining the Gulf of California. Historically, the Rio

    Bavispe River

    Bavispe_River

  • Battle of Mazocoba
  • Battle between Mexican Army and Yaquis, 1900

    engagement of the Yaqui Wars that was fought in Sonora, Mexico. On January 18, 1900, a Mexican Army expedition encountered hundreds of Yaqui renegades about

    Battle of Mazocoba

    Battle of Mazocoba

    Battle_of_Mazocoba

  • Yaquis de Obregón
  • Mexican professional baseball team

    The Yaquis de Obregón (English: Obregón Yaquis) are a professional baseball team based in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Mexico. They compete in the Mexican Pacific

    Yaquis de Obregón

    Yaquis de Obregón

    Yaquis_de_Obregón

  • Indigenous peoples of Arizona
  • Native Americans in the US state of Arizona

    Mexican Yaqui Wars drove many Yaquis to flee north to Arizona, becoming the Pascua Yaqui Tribe; by 1940, Arizona was home to around 2,500 Yaquis. Despite

    Indigenous peoples of Arizona

    Indigenous_peoples_of_Arizona

  • 100 Rifles
  • 1969 American Western film

    Welch. In 1912 Sonora, Mexico, Arizona lawman Lyedecker chases Yaqui Joe, a half-Yaqui, half-white bank robber who has stolen $6,000. Both men are captured

    100 Rifles

    100_Rifles

  • Lolly Vegas
  • American musician (1939–2010)

    Vasquez-Vegas (October 2, 1939 – March 4, 2010) was a Native American musician of Yaqui, Shoshone and Mexican heritage. He played in numerous ensembles with his

    Lolly Vegas

    Lolly_Vegas

  • Ignacio Pesqueira
  • Mexican general and Governor of Sonora (1822–1865)

    fighting General Francisco Borunda in Guaymas as well as appeasing the Yaquis and fighting at the Filibuster War. He returned the governorship of Sonora

    Ignacio Pesqueira

    Ignacio Pesqueira

    Ignacio_Pesqueira

  • Deer dance (folk dance)
  • Type of folk dance

    dance in the style of Kanezu (video) The Danza del Venado of the Mayo and Yaqui people of Sonora and Sinaloa Danza del Venado del Ballet Folklorico de Mexico

    Deer dance (folk dance)

    Deer dance (folk dance)

    Deer_dance_(folk_dance)

  • List of Spanish words of Indigenous American Indian origin
  • This is a list of Spanish words that come from indigenous languages of the Americas. It is further divided into words that come from Arawakan, Aymara,

    List of Spanish words of Indigenous American Indian origin

    List_of_Spanish_words_of_Indigenous_American_Indian_origin

  • List of rivers of Arizona
  • San Bernardino, where it feeds into the Bavispe River, and ultimately the Yaqui River. Guadalupe Canyon Creek, tributary to the San Bernardino River joins

    List of rivers of Arizona

    List of rivers of Arizona

    List_of_rivers_of_Arizona

  • Agua Prieta pipeline
  • Sonora and Sinaloa. The pipeline will cross the Yaqui River (Rio Yaqui), the main water source for the Yaqui, an indigenous tribe. The pipeline has an approximate

    Agua Prieta pipeline

    Agua_Prieta_pipeline

  • Rick Mora
  • American model and actor (born 1975)

    January 22, 1975) is an American model and actor. He claims Apache and Yaqui descent. Turok: Son of Stone (2008) "I Need You Now" video (song sung by

    Rick Mora

    Rick_Mora

  • Evelyn Hu-DeHart
  • American historian

    Indians: History of Spanish Contact with the Yaqui Indians of Northwestern New Spain, 1533–1830 (1981) Yaqui Resistance and Survival: Struggle for Land

    Evelyn Hu-DeHart

    Evelyn Hu-DeHart

    Evelyn_Hu-DeHart

  • Juan Banderas
  • the leader of the Yaqui during part of the Yaqui Wars, specifically from 1825 until 1833. Banderas came to the leadership of the Yaqui when they opened

    Juan Banderas

    Juan_Banderas

  • Native Americans in the United States
  • Indigenous peoples of the United States

    Perce War (1877) Bannock War (1878) Crow War (1887) Bannock Uprising (1895) Yaqui Uprising (1896) Battle of Sugar Point (1898) Crazy Snake Rebellion (1909)

    Native Americans in the United States

    Native Americans in the United States

    Native_Americans_in_the_United_States

  • Clint Walker
  • American actor (1927–2018)

    storyline by Walker involving gold and the Yaqui. The partnership led to the publication of the 2003 Western novel Yaqui Gold (ISBN 978-1-891423-08-6). Walker

    Clint Walker

    Clint Walker

    Clint_Walker

  • Lake Oviáchic
  • Reservoir in Sonora, Mexico

    fed by and drained by the Yaqui River. The dam was completed in 1952 with the purpose to regulate water flow of the Yaqui River, prevent floods, and

    Lake Oviáchic

    Lake Oviáchic

    Lake_Oviáchic

  • Jean Bassett Johnson
  • American linguist

    Chinantec and Mazatec in Oaxaca, the Nahuatl in Jalisco and Colima, and the Yaqui, Varohio, Pima and Opata in Sonora. In July 1938, in Huautla de Jimenez

    Jean Bassett Johnson

    Jean Bassett Johnson

    Jean_Bassett_Johnson

  • Revolución de los Ríos
  • 1867–1868 indigenous uprising in Mexico

    uprising lasting from 1867 to 1868 by the Mayo and the Yaqui people who lived along the Mayo and the Yaqui Rivers in Sonora, against the government of Mexico

    Revolución de los Ríos

    Revolución_de_los_Ríos

  • Rhotic consonant
  • Class of consonants

    inserted after long vowels even when there is no phonemic /r/. Similarly in Yaqui, an indigenous language of northern Mexico, intervocalic or syllable-final

    Rhotic consonant

    Rhotic_consonant

  • Poeciliopsis sonoriensis
  • Species of fish

    The Yaqui topminnow is a species of fish in the family Poeciliidae. Its scientific name is Poeciliopsis sonoriensis; it is also sometimes considered a

    Poeciliopsis sonoriensis

    Poeciliopsis sonoriensis

    Poeciliopsis_sonoriensis

  • Pat Vegas
  • American musician

    Patrick Vasquez-Vegas (born March 17, 1941) is a Native American musician of Yaqui/Shoshone as well as Mexican descent, who is a vocalist, writer, and producer

    Pat Vegas

    Pat Vegas

    Pat_Vegas

  • Melissa C. Meirink
  • American judge

    of the Colorado Court of Appeals. She is an indigenous Mexican, of the Yaqui people. Prior to assuming her post, Meirink was a staff attorney with the

    Melissa C. Meirink

    Melissa_C._Meirink

  • Guadalupe, Arizona
  • American town near Phoenix, Arizona

    roots in the Yaquis, Mexicans and descendants of the original farmers. Since its founding, Guadalupe has been known as a center of Yaqui culture, and

    Guadalupe, Arizona

    Guadalupe, Arizona

    Guadalupe,_Arizona

  • Bácum Municipality
  • Municipality in Sonora, Mexico

    The municipality of Bácum is located in one of the two valleys of the Yaqui River. The area of the municipality is 1,409.7 km2 (544.3 mi2) It is bounded

    Bácum Municipality

    Bácum Municipality

    Bácum_Municipality

  • Mexican native trout
  • Trout native to Mexico

    trout or the San Pedro Mártir trout. Rio Yaqui trout Headwater tributaries of the Rio Yaqui in Sonora The Yaqui Basin probably has more stream miles of

    Mexican native trout

    Mexican_native_trout

  • Journey to Ixtlan
  • 1972 book by Carlos Castaneda

    nonfiction by Simon & Schuster in 1972. It is about an apprenticeship to the Yaqui shaman Don Juan. The title of this book is taken from an allegory that is

    Journey to Ixtlan

    Journey_to_Ixtlan

  • Álvaro López
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Spanish tennis player Álvaro López Miera, Cuban military and political leader Yaqui López (Álvaro López, born 1951), Mexican boxer This disambiguation page

    Álvaro López

    Álvaro_López

  • Lake Novillo
  • Lake in Sonora, Mexico

    formally known as "Plutarco Elias Calles Reservoir", it is located on the Yaqui River. The dam was placed into operation on November 14, 1964. It provides

    Lake Novillo

    Lake_Novillo

  • Talking tree
  • Mythological plants

    2307/537668. ISSN 0021-8715. JSTOR 537668. Yaqui leader Anselmo Valencia story of the talking tree Yaqui Myths and Legends. University of Arizona Press

    Talking tree

    Talking tree

    Talking_tree

  • Alfonso Bedoya
  • Mexican actor

    Institute. Bedoya was born in the small town of Vícam, Sonora, Mexico, of Yaqui Indian heritage, to Norberto Bedoya Perea and Ignacia Díaz de Guzmán. He

    Alfonso Bedoya

    Alfonso Bedoya

    Alfonso_Bedoya

  • The Art of Dreaming
  • 1993 book by Carlos Castaneda

    and techniques during a period of the author's apprenticeship with the Yaqui Indian sorcerer, don Juan Matus, between 1960 and 1973. The Art of Dreaming

    The Art of Dreaming

    The_Art_of_Dreaming

  • Meg Medina
  • American children's writer (born 1963)

    middle grade novel, Merci Suárez Changes Gears and the Pura Belpré Award for Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass (2014) and the Pura Belpré Award Honor Book

    Meg Medina

    Meg Medina

    Meg_Medina

  • Arizona
  • U.S. state

    lasted from 1775 to 1918. U.S. soldiers stationed on the border confronted Yaqui Indians who were using Arizona as a base to raid the nearby Mexican settlements

    Arizona

    Arizona

    Arizona

  • Pima County, Arizona
  • County in Arizona, United States

    Nation, as well as all of the San Xavier Indian Reservation, the Pascua Yaqui Indian Reservation, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Ironwood Forest

    Pima County, Arizona

    Pima County, Arizona

    Pima_County,_Arizona

  • Yaqui slider
  • Species of turtle

    The Yaqui slider (Trachemys yaquia) is a species of turtle belonging to the genus Trachemys of the family Emydidae. It is native to Chihuahua and Sonora

    Yaqui slider

    Yaqui slider

    Yaqui_slider

  • Gulf of California
  • Gulf of the Pacific Ocean

    California include the Colorado, Fuerte, Mayo, Sinaloa, Sonora, and the Yaqui. The surface of the gulf is about 160,000 km2 (62,000 sq mi). Maximum depths

    Gulf of California

    Gulf of California

    Gulf_of_California

  • Uto-Aztecan languages
  • North American language family

    languages (including Raramuri and Guarijio), the Cahitan languages (including Yaqui and Mayo), the Coracholan languages (including Cora and Huichol), and the

    Uto-Aztecan languages

    Uto-Aztecan languages

    Uto-Aztecan_languages

  • Aros River
  • River in Mexico

    tributary of the Yaqui river, and is the largest free flowing river in western Mexico. Its headwaters are in the Sierra Madre Occidental. The Yaqui river begins

    Aros River

    Aros_River

  • Marcos Moreno (physician)
  • Health researcher, physician

    Native American descent, and an enrolled citizen of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe from the Pascua Yaqui Reservation in southern Arizona. He is a graduate of Cornell

    Marcos Moreno (physician)

    Marcos Moreno (physician)

    Marcos_Moreno_(physician)

  • Devin Sweet
  • American baseball player (born 1996)

    Devin Sweet (born September 6, 1996) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Boston Red Sox organization. He has previously played in Major

    Devin Sweet

    Devin_Sweet

  • List of Native American musicians
  • from Canada, see List of Indigenous musicians in Canada. Steven Alvarez (Yaqui/Mescalero Apache/Upper Tanana Athabascan) composer, percussionist, film

    List of Native American musicians

    List_of_Native_American_musicians

  • Mitrailleuse
  • Volley gun

    inhabitants of Vicam and other Yaqui pueblos along the river. By October 5, after intense fighting, the remaining Yaqui soldiers had retreated to the mountains

    Mitrailleuse

    Mitrailleuse

    Mitrailleuse

  • History of Sonora
  • History of the Mexican state

    Señora", the name given to the territory when Diego de Guzmán crossed the Yaqui River on 7 October, the day of Nuestra Señora del Rosario (Our Lady of the

    History of Sonora

    History of Sonora

    History_of_Sonora

  • Sinaloa
  • State of Mexico

    genres, its cuisine, and the heritage of indigenous peoples such as the Yaqui and the Yoreme. Sinaloa combines two words from the Cahita language: sina

    Sinaloa

    Sinaloa

    Sinaloa

  • Carlos Conant Maldonado
  • Mexican businessman, politician (1842–1907)

    presented his project for the southern region of Sonora called Valle del Yaqui. On 22 August 1890, by means of a contract signed by Conant and General

    Carlos Conant Maldonado

    Carlos_Conant_Maldonado

  • List of rebellions in the United States
  • All rebellions in the United States

    Northern Wyoming". WyoHistory.org. Wyoming Historical Society. "Collection: Yaqui Indian War and Prisoner Reports | New Mexico Archives Online". "1898 Wilmington

    List of rebellions in the United States

    List_of_rebellions_in_the_United_States

  • Holy Week
  • Week leading up to Easter

    Interpreting Yaqui Semana Santa". Journal of the Southwest. 31 (2): 159–178. JSTOR 40169672. Fein, Judith (8 April 2012). "Week Celebrations of the Yaqui Indians"

    Holy Week

    Holy Week

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  • Thamar Richey
  • 8, 1858- October 20, 1937) was an educator, known for her work with the Yaqui community in Arizona. Thamar Richey was born on August 8, 1858, in Saltsburg

    Thamar Richey

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  • San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge
  • Protected area in Cochise County, ArIzona

    wide valley, the refuge encompasses a portion of the headwaters of the Yaqui River, which drains primarily western Chihuahua and eastern Sonora, Mexico

    San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge

    San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge

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