- turkeys.
Anthropologist Jonathan F. C****el
describes the
Tarahumaras’
hunting abilities: "the
Tarahumara literally run the
birds to
death in what is referred...
- Rarámuri.
Tarahumara Books by, for, and
about the
Ralamuli of Chihuahua,
Mexico in Ralamuli, Spanish, and
English Tarahumara Books |
Libros Tarahumaras....
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Retrieved January 5, 2024. "Una
tarahumara gana en México una ultramaratón
corriendo con
sandalias y falda" [A
Tarahumara woman wins an
ultramarathon in...
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Salvia tiliifolia (lindenleaf sage or
Tarahumara chia) is a vigorous,
herbaceous annual in the
family Lamiaceae that is
native to
Central America. As a...
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their society.
Anthropologist John
Kennedy reports that "the
average Tarahumaras spends at
least 100 days per year
directly concerned with tesgüino and...
- 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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Hispanic in the land of the
Tarahumara tribe. Some were
enslaved for
mining efforts.
There were
small uprisings by the
Tarahumara, but with
little to no avail...
- composer,
writer and
researcher who is best
known for life and work with the
Tarahumara people in the
Mexican state of Chihuahua.
While born in California, Wheeler...
- and sustenance.
Along with chia,
pinole is a
staple food of Rarámuri (
Tarahumara) people, an
indigenous people of the
Copper Canyon of Mexico. The name...
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Always Further On (Spanish:
Tarahumara (Cada vez más lejos)) is a 1965
Mexican drama film
directed by Luis Alcoriza. It won the
FIPRESCI Prize at the 1965...