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    Rarámuri (redirect from Tarahumara, Mexico)
    The Rarámuri or Tarahumara are a group of Indigenous people of the Americas living in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. They are renowned for their form...
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    Blue corn (also known as Hopi maize, Yoeme Blue, Tarahumara Maiz Azul, and Rio Grande Blue) is a group of several closely related varieties of flint corn...
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  • (examples include the Sami and Cayapa mentioned above as well as the Tuareg, Tarahumara Garo and Hopi). Even the claim of consistently higher male age at marriage...
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  • Salvia tiliifolia, a herbaceous annual commonly called lindenleaf sage or Tarahumara chia Chia seed, edible seeds of one of the chia plant species Chía, Aragon...
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    of Honduras; the Corn Islands off the eastern coast of Nicaragua; the Tarahumara Mountains in Mexico; Ecuador; etc. are classified as different "locales"...
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    :73 Artaud also lived in Norogachic, a Rarámuri village in the Sierra Tarahumara.:77 He claimed to have participated in peyote rites, though scholars have...
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  • Race Bernardo Ruiz December 15, 2020 (2020-12-15) N/A The story of the Tarahumara, a Mexican indigenous community famed for their legendary running ability...
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    was a late 19th-century study of several specimens recovered from the Tarahumara mountains by the Norwegian ethnographer Carl Lumholtz. Later studies documented...
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  • ISBN 978-1-135-79738-6. "The Sacred Corn Beer of the Tarahumara". NPR.org. John Burnett, The Sacred Corn Beer of the Tarahumara, Npr.org, 25 March 2005 "The History of...
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    waters", other accepted definitions are "place of the holed-rock" or from Tarahumara, "dry and sandy place". The name itself is older than the Spanish conquest...
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    Artaud who writes of his peyote experience in Voyage to the Land of the Tarahumara (1937) and Henri Michaux who wrote of his experiments with mescaline and...
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    23rd of September Communist League's Foco Experiment in the Sierra Baja Tarahumara (1973-1975)". In México Beyond 1968: Revolutionaries, Radicals, and Repression...
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    home to the Guazapare people, a tribal group who spoke a dialect of the Tarahumara language. After Jesuit missionaries Julio Pascual and Manuel Martinez...
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    Commentary notes the "Mexican Indian Tribes Mazatecas, Huicholes and Tarahumaras" as well as the "Kariri and Pankararu of eastern Brazil" as examples...
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  • Payómkawichum (Luiseño) Chehiayam Tomaiyovit Taaqtam (Serrano) Pahalali Tarahumara (Rarámuri) Iyeruame (Iyerúgame) Tlaxcalan Matlalcueitl Tongva (Gabrieleño)...
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    1893 a series of fictionalized accounts of army campaigns against the Tarahumara people landed him back in jail. Escaping his captors and with help, he...
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  • morphology, syntax and word-formation. Since languages vary across time, space, social groups, genres, and so forth, grammars inevitably cannot represent...
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    are also very simple running shoes, similar to the shoes worn by the Tarahumara people of northern Mexico, who are known for their distance running abilities...
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  • (Yoreme): Sonora, Mexico Tarahumaran peoples Guarijío: Sonora, Mexico Tarahumara (Rarámuri-Omugí): Chihuahua and Durango, Mexico Tepiman peoples Pima Bajo:...
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  • and recovery efforts on a variety of lower vertebrates, including the Tarahumara frog, Chiricahua leopard frog, Mexican garter snake, Sonoyta mud turtle...
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  • Lemmy Caution), directed by Jean-Luc Godard – (France) Always Further On (Tarahumara (Cada vez más lejos)), directed by Luis Alcoriza – (Mexico) The Amorous...
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  • The Night Unnamed NPC Guaraní 2018 Mulaka Sukurúame Playable Mexican Tarahumara 2016 Civilization VI Montezuma I (aka Moctezuma I) Playable Aztec Aztec...
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  • ritual, Danza de los malinches, El coconito, Bailes istmeños, Ballet tarahumara, and Danza de los concheros. With the Mexico City Ballet, she choreographed...
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  • entertainment, and for being one of the few non-natives to have lived with the Tarahumara tribe of northern Mexico in Copper Canyon. In the late 1960s Narum co-founded...
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    of the total. Uto-Aztecan languages account for 23.32% which include Tarahumara, Mayo, Yaqui, Cora and Huichol. Another significant percentage are those...
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    from the Tarahumara of Mexico to the Arizona State Museum. A general purpose building has staff offices, a library, and indoor meeting space that is used...
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    understand how wider relations of power are played out in the agential spaces of classroom and community life but also by attempting to investigate how...
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    O'odham, Tepehuán, Tepecano, and Névome) Taracahita Family (Nuarijío, Mayo, Tarahumara, and Yaqui). La Campana is only a portion of what was originally a very...
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  • the mountains of Northern Mexico run 18 times further than a marathon (Tarahumara people). 106 TBA  () Summary: A mysterious woman suddenly materializes...
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  • Castillo, and Echeverría heading for Aguas Calientes, via Álamos and Tarahumara, while Sessé traveled to the same destination via an alternative route...
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