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    beans; however, many of the Rarámuri still practise transhumance, raising cattle, sheep, and goats. Almost all Rarámuri migrate from one place to another...
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    Tarahumara, who also call themselves Rarámuri, meaning "fleet foot", have raised this biotype for over 500 years. The Rarámuri typically used the cattle for...
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  • chosen as a tribute to the Rarámuri, the indigenous group native to the state of Chihuahua. That December, the Rarámuris presented Aarón Silva as the...
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    The Tarahumara language (native name Rarámuri/Ralámuli ra'ícha "people language") is a Mexican Indigenous language of the Uto-Aztecan language family spoken...
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  • María Lorena Ramírez (category Rarámuri people)
    community, the Rarámuri, historically known for their endurance and for their aptitude in long-distance running; in fact, the term Rarámuri means "light...
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    Pinole (category Rarámuri)
    pinole is a staple food of Rarámuri (Tarahumara) people, an indigenous people of the Copper Canyon of Mexico. The name Rarámuri means "footrunners". Noted...
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    Tarahumara or Rarámuri. With no official census, the population of the Rarámuri people probably ranges between 35,000 and 70,000. Many Rarámuri reside in...
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    opposed to the sprawling stance of contemporary synapsids and reptiles. Rarámuri people Tracking (hunting) Krantz, Grover S. (1968). "Brain size and hunting...
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    Apache call it ha 'il chii' gah. The Akimel O'odham call it jujubáádi. The Rarámuri call it wasía. This plant has many uses in Native American medicine. The...
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    culture onto the Rarámuri, who were supposed to be the majority of the population. It was supposed to have 25 Mexican and 75 Rarámuri families, but in...
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    largest ethnic group of indigenous people in the state. They call themselves Rarámuri, which means "Barefoot Runner". They are famous for their endurance in...
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  • Mārire and other syncretic Māori religions Pilgrims of Arès Pomio Kivung Raramuri religion Rizalista religious movements Sinochristianity Xueta Christianity...
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    traditional drink for centuries. Other Natives of Chihuahua, such as the Rarámuri, fermented sotol juice into a beer-like alcoholic beverage as early as...
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    percentages of indigenous peoples, but some notable groups include the Rarámuri, the Tepehuán, the Yaquis, and the Yoreme. In the second article of the...
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    In Christopher McDougall's book Born to Run, the author describes the Rarámuri of the Mexican Copper Canyons teaching a fellow runner how to build huaraches...
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    Chinantec Ch'ol Huastec Mazahua Mazatec Mixe Mixtec Nahua Otomi Purépecha Rarámuri Tlapanec Totonac Tzeltal Tzotzil Yucatec Maya Zapotec 20,000–100,000 people...
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  • and Andrew Labbe, continued to fund Rarámuri participation in the race. Between 2009 and 2013, Norawas de Rarámuri (501(c)(3) https://apps.irs...
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    sect Aghori, in the Sufi Bektashi Order and Alevi Jem ceremonies, in the Rarámuri religion, in the Japanese religion Shinto, by the new religious movement...
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    cowboy boots, bandanna; indigenous communities, like the Yaqui, Seri and Rarámuri, conserve traditional apparel. Oaxaca – Tehuana Querétaro, Hidalgo and...
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    Rarájipari is a running game played by the Tarahumara (also known as the Rarámuri) people of the Copper Canyons region in Chihuahua, Mexico. The game is...
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  • Nicholas; Wallace, Ian; Baggish, Aaron (June 2020). "Running in Tarahumara (Rarámuri) Culture". Current Anthropology. 61 (3): 356–379. doi:10.1086/708810. Parker-Pope...
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    The Rarámuri marathon in Urique...
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  • Bariba women in Benin have also traditionally practiced solitary birth. The Rarámuri people of northern Mexico have been the focus of public health efforts...
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    Red steers are Waguli X Raramuri Criollo crossbreds at the Jornada Experimental Range, NM....
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    for the Navajo, meaning "the people." Carmelita Little Turtle, Apache/Rarámuri photographer Nicco Montaño, professional Mixed Martial Artist, inaugural...
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    Middle-distance running Neurobiological effects of physical exercise Paceband Rarámuri people Running economy VO2max Simon Burnton (18 May 2012). "50 stunning...
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  • Lorena Ramírez (Mexico, 1995), background runner of the Tarahumara or Rarámuri ethnic group. Unos 2.700 atletas de 33 países participarán en la carrera...
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    has a fruit or indistinct odor and a mild taste. They are prized by the Rarámuri Indians of Mexico. Neolentinus ponderosus is a saprophytic species, and...
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  • It is a traditional medicinal plant in Mesoamerica, including of the Rarámuri people in northwestern Mexico. In Michoacán it is used as a veterinary...
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    from the mountains". Something similar has happened with the Raramuris in Chihuahua; Raramuri means "people who run", but they are known as Tarahumaras....
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