- The Yaqui, Hiaki, or
Yoeme, are an
Indigenous people of
Mexico and
Native American tribe, who
speak the
Yaqui language, a Uto-Aztecan language. Their...
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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...
- 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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following characters are introduced: Lecha, Zeta, Seese, Sterling,
Yoeme, Calabazas, Ferro, Paulie, David, Eric, Beaufrey, Jamey, Root, Mosca, Mahwala...
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among outsiders. The
Yaquis call
themselves and the
Mayos the "Yoreme" or "
Yoeme". The
Yaqui and Mayo
languages are
mutually intelligible, and the two peoples...
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peoples Mexicanero (Mēxihcah): Durango,
Mexico Cáhitan
peoples Yaqui (Hiaki/
Yoeme): Sonora, Mexico, and Arizona,
United States. Mayo (Yoreme): Sonora, Mexico...
- Toboso,
Chihuahua and Coa****la
Western Mexico shaft tomb
tradition Yaqui (
Yoeme), Arizona,
Sonora Zacateco North America portal classification of indigenous...
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Tetabiate (Tetaviecti,
meaning "Rolling Stone" in the
Yaqui or
Yoeme language), also
known as Juan
Maldonado Waswechia Beltran (28
August 1857 – 9 July...
- 249 18,926 Cora (Nayeeri) 24,390 19,512 Mame (Qyool) 23,812 8,739
Yaqui (
Yoeme) 23,411 15,053
Cuicatec (Nduudu yu) 22,984 15,078
Huave (Ikoods) 20,528...
- the
Akimel O'odham – "River People") and
Tohono O'odham, as well as some
Yoeme. As of 2000, the po****tion
living in the
community was 742. Ak-Chin is...