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Yaqui Y Tribes, Nations and Bands Native Americans Indigenous The Americas


Yaqui
The Yaqui people are native to Mexico. There are Yaqui communities in the Phoenix and Tucson areas in Arizona.

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  • - Basic information about the tribe's traditional gender, sex, and societal roles.
  • - Links to language material, journals, and related Internet resources.
  • - Their goal is to improve the quality of life for persons 55 years of age, and over, residing in their service areas. Includes details of services available, and a brief tribal history.
  • - History, poetry, and recipes from the Pascua Yaqui Edge Program.
  • - Prepared by the Arizona Department of Commerce, and featuring population and economic statistics. File format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat.
  • - A paper by Octaviana V. Trujillo. It contains an overview of the efforts of the Tribe to develop a tribal response to the language development needs of its people.
  • - Features historical milestones, community information, council members listing, gaming information, and tribal events.
  • - A drawing, description, and detailed history of the Yoem Vanteam, which dates back to the 1600's.
  • - A cooperative project between the Tribe, Pima Community College, and the University of Arizona. Includes links to important members, ceremonial life, publications and resources, with audio and video clips.
  • - The official web site, and Internet gateway for all tribal government transactions, services, and information. Covers everything from their history and culture, to current news and job listings. Spanish language version included.
  • - Short discussion of recent history.
  • - Chronicles the clash between an American Cavalry detachment and a band of Yaqui Indians, which is reported to be the last fight between the US Army and Native Americans. Includes photos.
  • - A tribute to the Yaqui Nation, and their contribution to the hunt for black pearls.


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