- The Mayo or
Yoreme are an
Indigenous group in Mexico,
living in
southern Sonora,
northern Sinaloa and
small settlements in Durango. Mayo
people originally...
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Mexican bandit and
folklore hero in the
Mexican state of Sinaloa. He was of
Yoreme and
Spanish heritage. He is a "Robin Hood"
figure who was
supposed to have...
- the main
indigenous ethnic group residing in the
state is the Mayo or "
Yoreme" (Cáhita language) people. Life
expectancy in the
state follows the national...
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notable groups include the Rarámuri, the Tepehuán, the Yaquis, and the
Yoreme. In the
second article of the
Mexican Constitution,
Mexico defines itself...
- Uto-Aztecan language. It is
spoken by
about 40,000 people, the
Mexican Mayo or
Yoreme Indians, who live in the
South of the
Mexican state of
Sonora and in the...
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important role in shipping.
Indigenous nations for this
location include Yoreme (Mayo), Cahita, and Guasaves/Tamazulas. Los
Mochis (from mochim, plural...
- 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...
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Contemporary Indigenous Art
harbors works of 12
ethnic groups of Mexico: Rarámuri,
Yoreme, Yaqui, Purhépecha, ****chol, Mazahua, Otomí (or Hñahñu), Nahua, Mixtec,...
- 59,884
Chatino (Cha'cña) 52,076
Tepehuano del sur (Ódami) 44,386 Mayo (
Yoreme) 38,507
Popoluca (Zoquean) (Tuncápxe) 36,113 Cora (Naáyarite) 33,226 Trique...
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coastal Gr**** communities. The
cities of Culiacan, Humaya,
Tamazula and
Yoreme have the
largest Gr****
concentrations in
Sinaloa where the
cultivation of...