A group of Yaqui Indians, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-yaqui-indians-image224559133.html
RMR19FD1–A group of Yaqui Indians,
A family of escaped Yaqui Indians in Arizona, ca.1910 (CHS 4217) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-family-of-escaped-yaqui-indians-in-arizona-ca1910-chs-4217-image154721810.html
RMJYM56X–A family of escaped Yaqui Indians in Arizona, ca.1910 (CHS 4217)
Yaqui Indian Camp, Ortiz Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-yaqui-indian-camp-ortiz-36010294.html
RMC2GBDX–Yaqui Indian Camp, Ortiz
Yaqui Indians, Photograph shows Yaqui (Yoeme) Indians, some with bows and arrows and guns., between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yaqui-indians-photograph-shows-yaqui-yoeme-indians-some-with-bows-and-arrows-and-guns-between-ca-1910-and-ca-1915-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-image599547039.html
RM2WRBMA7–Yaqui Indians, Photograph shows Yaqui (Yoeme) Indians, some with bows and arrows and guns., between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
. English: seal of the texas band of yaqui indians . 11/27/15. texas band of yaqui indians 51 Seal of the texas band of yaqui indians Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-seal-of-the-texas-band-of-yaqui-indians-112715-texas-band-of-yaqui-indians-51-seal-of-the-texas-band-of-yaqui-indians-image208052239.html
RMP2DGN3–. English: seal of the texas band of yaqui indians . 11/27/15. texas band of yaqui indians 51 Seal of the texas band of yaqui indians
Mexico - Sonora, Yaqui Indians, enlisted in the Mexican Army, being transported by box cars 1890-1923 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mexico-sonora-yaqui-indians-enlisted-in-the-mexican-army-being-transported-by-box-cars-1890-1923-image213651794.html
RMPBGK16–Mexico - Sonora, Yaqui Indians, enlisted in the Mexican Army, being transported by box cars 1890-1923
A family of escaped Yaqui Indians in Arizona, ca.1910 (CHS-4217). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-family-of-escaped-yaqui-indians-in-arizona-ca1910-chs-4217-image212144742.html
RMP940NX–A family of escaped Yaqui Indians in Arizona, ca.1910 (CHS-4217).
geography / travel, Mexico, people, family, German settlers with the war declaration of the Yaqui Indians, Yaqui valley, smoking cigars at puberty ceremony, 1950s, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-geography-travel-mexico-people-family-german-settlers-with-the-war-18852708.html
RMB2JPR0–geography / travel, Mexico, people, family, German settlers with the war declaration of the Yaqui Indians, Yaqui valley, smoking cigars at puberty ceremony, 1950s,
RF2XMN7TJ–Yaqui Indians performing dance of Semana Santa, Hermosillo, Mexico.
Yaqui Indians, between c1910 and c1915. Shows Yaqui (Yoeme) Indians. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yaqui-indians-between-c1910-and-c1915-shows-yaqui-yoeme-indians-image603640635.html
RM2X225P3–Yaqui Indians, between c1910 and c1915. Shows Yaqui (Yoeme) Indians.
Yaqui deer dancers from Sinaloa perform on the streets in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-yaqui-deer-dancers-from-sinaloa-perform-on-the-streets-in-nogales-28499226.html
RMBJA71E–Yaqui deer dancers from Sinaloa perform on the streets in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
Red Indian's Easter Passion Play -- Pascolas are selected from most honored tribesmen, and those on guard at church entry are leaders in Pascua Village, greatly envied by others at this signal honor. Thousands of visitors always watch the Yaqui Easter ceremonials, make donations to help defray its cost. Civic leaders in Tucson make up whatever deficit remains. July 11, 1952. (Photo by Camera Press).;Red Indian's Easter Passion Play -- Pascolas are selected from most honored tribesmen, and those Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/red-indians-easter-passion-play-pascolas-are-selected-from-most-honored-tribesmen-and-those-on-guard-at-church-entry-are-leaders-in-pascua-village-greatly-envied-by-others-at-this-signal-honor-thousands-of-visitors-always-watch-the-yaqui-easter-ceremonials-make-donations-to-help-defray-its-cost-civic-leaders-in-tucson-make-up-whatever-deficit-remains-july-11-1952-photo-by-camera-pressred-indians-easter-passion-play-pascolas-are-selected-from-most-honored-tribesmen-and-those-image463583283.html
RM2HX615R–Red Indian's Easter Passion Play -- Pascolas are selected from most honored tribesmen, and those on guard at church entry are leaders in Pascua Village, greatly envied by others at this signal honor. Thousands of visitors always watch the Yaqui Easter ceremonials, make donations to help defray its cost. Civic leaders in Tucson make up whatever deficit remains. July 11, 1952. (Photo by Camera Press).;Red Indian's Easter Passion Play -- Pascolas are selected from most honored tribesmen, and those
In Guaymas, Mexico, fariseos walk at the front of a women’s march against violence. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-guaymas-mexico-fariseos-walk-at-the-front-of-a-womens-march-against-violence-image382918665.html
RF2D6YCJH–In Guaymas, Mexico, fariseos walk at the front of a women’s march against violence.
a group of Yaqui Indians at the surrender and signing of peace treaty at Ortiz, Mexico, ca.1910. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-yaqui-indians-at-the-surrender-and-signing-of-peace-treaty-at-ortiz-mexico-ca1910-image224559137.html
RMR19FD5–a group of Yaqui Indians at the surrender and signing of peace treaty at Ortiz, Mexico, ca.1910.
A family of escaped Yaqui Indians living in Arizona, ca.1910 (CHS 4202) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-family-of-escaped-yaqui-indians-living-in-arizona-ca1910-chs-4202-image154721799.html
RMJYM56F–A family of escaped Yaqui Indians living in Arizona, ca.1910 (CHS 4202)
A group of Yaqui Indians at their thatched dwelling, Mexico, ca.1910 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-yaqui-indians-at-their-thatched-dwelling-mexico-ca1910-image66377524.html
RMDRYN5T–A group of Yaqui Indians at their thatched dwelling, Mexico, ca.1910
Red Indian's Easter Passion Play Yaqui Squaw and modern daughter watch, refreshments in hand. February 11, 1953. (Photo by Camera Press).;Red Indian's Easter Passion Play Yaqui Squaw and modern daughter watch, refreshments in hand. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/red-indians-easter-passion-play-yaqui-squaw-and-modern-daughter-watch-refreshments-in-hand-february-11-1953-photo-by-camera-pressred-indians-easter-passion-play-yaqui-squaw-and-modern-daughter-watch-refreshments-in-hand-image463583265.html
RM2HX6155–Red Indian's Easter Passion Play Yaqui Squaw and modern daughter watch, refreshments in hand. February 11, 1953. (Photo by Camera Press).;Red Indian's Easter Passion Play Yaqui Squaw and modern daughter watch, refreshments in hand.
Mexico - Sonora, Yaqui Indians, enlisted in the Mexican Army, being transported by box cars, between 1890 and 1923, Indians of Mexico, Military service, 1890-1930, Photographic prints, 1890-1930., Photographic prints, 1890-1930, 1 photographic print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mexico-sonora-yaqui-indians-enlisted-in-the-mexican-army-being-transported-by-box-cars-between-1890-and-1923-indians-of-mexico-military-service-1890-1930-photographic-prints-1890-1930-photographic-prints-1890-1930-1-photographic-print-image599543701.html
RM2WRBG31–Mexico - Sonora, Yaqui Indians, enlisted in the Mexican Army, being transported by box cars, between 1890 and 1923, Indians of Mexico, Military service, 1890-1930, Photographic prints, 1890-1930., Photographic prints, 1890-1930, 1 photographic print
. Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. THE I VEST COAST 449. YAQUI INDIANS. belonged to the State of Jalisco but it was declared a free territory during theadministration of General Lerdo de Tejada. Its agricultural prod-ucts are rich and all kindsof tropical fruits grow ingreat abundance. The chief industry issalt, which is of great im-portance commercially. The Tepic territory isremarkable for the numberof waterfalls it contains, andthe rivers which supplywater throughout the entireterritory. While the beauties ofsouthern California are well known, the imag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mexico-a-history-of-its-progress-and-development-in-one-hundred-years-the-i-vest-coast-449-yaqui-indians-belonged-to-the-state-of-jalisco-but-it-was-declared-a-free-territory-during-theadministration-of-general-lerdo-de-tejada-its-agricultural-prod-ucts-are-rich-and-all-kindsof-tropical-fruits-grow-ingreat-abundance-the-chief-industry-issalt-which-is-of-great-im-portance-commercially-the-tepic-territory-isremarkable-for-the-numberof-waterfalls-it-contains-andthe-rivers-which-supplywater-throughout-the-entireterritory-while-the-beauties-ofsouthern-california-are-well-known-the-imag-image336855364.html
RM2AG12CM–. Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. THE I VEST COAST 449. YAQUI INDIANS. belonged to the State of Jalisco but it was declared a free territory during theadministration of General Lerdo de Tejada. Its agricultural prod-ucts are rich and all kindsof tropical fruits grow ingreat abundance. The chief industry issalt, which is of great im-portance commercially. The Tepic territory isremarkable for the numberof waterfalls it contains, andthe rivers which supplywater throughout the entireterritory. While the beauties ofsouthern California are well known, the imag
1950s CROWD OF PEOPLE WATCHING NATIVE AMERICAN YAQUI INDIAN MEN IN MASKS PERFORM TRIBAL CEREMONY RITUAL TUCSON AZ USA - ki304 DEL001 HARS GROWNUP MASKS UNITED STATES HALF-LENGTH PERSONS INDIANS GROWN-UP UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MALES WESTERN ENTERTAINMENT SPIRITUALITY AMERICANS CEREMONY NORTH AMERICA EYE CONTACT NORTH AMERICAN PEOPLE STORY URBAN CENTER PRIDE BY ARIZONA PERFORM STYLISH TUCSON NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICANS RITUAL TOGETHERNESS TRIBAL AZ INDIGENOUS OLD FASHIONED Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1950s-crowd-of-people-watching-native-american-yaqui-indian-men-in-masks-perform-tribal-ceremony-ritual-tucson-az-usa-ki304-del001-hars-grownup-masks-united-states-half-length-persons-indians-grown-up-united-states-of-america-males-western-entertainment-spirituality-americans-ceremony-north-america-eye-contact-north-american-people-story-urban-center-pride-by-arizona-perform-stylish-tucson-native-american-southwest-native-americans-ritual-togetherness-tribal-az-indigenous-old-fashioned-image244697582.html
RMT62X7A–1950s CROWD OF PEOPLE WATCHING NATIVE AMERICAN YAQUI INDIAN MEN IN MASKS PERFORM TRIBAL CEREMONY RITUAL TUCSON AZ USA - ki304 DEL001 HARS GROWNUP MASKS UNITED STATES HALF-LENGTH PERSONS INDIANS GROWN-UP UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MALES WESTERN ENTERTAINMENT SPIRITUALITY AMERICANS CEREMONY NORTH AMERICA EYE CONTACT NORTH AMERICAN PEOPLE STORY URBAN CENTER PRIDE BY ARIZONA PERFORM STYLISH TUCSON NATIVE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICANS RITUAL TOGETHERNESS TRIBAL AZ INDIGENOUS OLD FASHIONED
. English: certificate of recognition from Vicam Pueblo Yaqui . 09/02/16. Texas Band of Yaqui Indians 44 Recognition from the yaqui nation sonora Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-certificate-of-recognition-from-vicam-pueblo-yaqui-090216-texas-band-of-yaqui-indians-44-recognition-from-the-yaqui-nation-sonora-image208040512.html
RMP2D1P8–. English: certificate of recognition from Vicam Pueblo Yaqui . 09/02/16. Texas Band of Yaqui Indians 44 Recognition from the yaqui nation sonora
Mexico - Sonora, Yaqui Indians, enlisted in the Mexican Army, being transported by box cars 1890-1923 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mexico-sonora-yaqui-indians-enlisted-in-the-mexican-army-being-transported-by-box-cars-1890-1923-image332000312.html
RM2A83WP0–Mexico - Sonora, Yaqui Indians, enlisted in the Mexican Army, being transported by box cars 1890-1923
A family of escaped Yaqui Indians living in Arizona, ca.1910 (CHS-4202). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-family-of-escaped-yaqui-indians-living-in-arizona-ca1910-chs-4202-image212144743.html
RMP940NY–A family of escaped Yaqui Indians living in Arizona, ca.1910 (CHS-4202).
Yaqui (Yoeme) Indians, some with bows and arrows and guns ca. 1910-1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yaqui-yoeme-indians-some-with-bows-and-arrows-and-guns-ca-1910-1915-image352302650.html
RM2BD4NHE–Yaqui (Yoeme) Indians, some with bows and arrows and guns ca. 1910-1915
Mexico - Sonora, Yaqui Indians, enlisted in the Mexican Army, being transported by box cars. Frank and Frances Carpenter Collection , Indians of Mexico,Military service,1890-1930, Yaqui Indians,Military service,1890-1930, Military personnel,Mexico,1890-1930, Troop movements,Mexico,1890-1930. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mexico-sonora-yaqui-indians-enlisted-in-the-mexican-army-being-transported-by-box-cars-frank-and-frances-carpenter-collection-indians-of-mexicomilitary-service1890-1930-yaqui-indiansmilitary-service1890-1930-military-personnelmexico1890-1930-troop-movementsmexico1890-1930-image533579174.html
RM2P02HK2–Mexico - Sonora, Yaqui Indians, enlisted in the Mexican Army, being transported by box cars. Frank and Frances Carpenter Collection , Indians of Mexico,Military service,1890-1930, Yaqui Indians,Military service,1890-1930, Military personnel,Mexico,1890-1930, Troop movements,Mexico,1890-1930.
Mano and metate for grinding corn in front of Melhok Ki house like those used by O'odham Tribe, Tumacacori National Historical Park, Arizona, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mano-and-metate-for-grinding-corn-in-front-of-melhok-ki-house-like-those-used-by-oodham-tribe-tumacacori-national-historical-park-arizona-usa-image397491855.html
RF2E2K8WK–Mano and metate for grinding corn in front of Melhok Ki house like those used by O'odham Tribe, Tumacacori National Historical Park, Arizona, USA
Yaqui deer dancers from Sinaloa perform on the streets in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-yaqui-deer-dancers-from-sinaloa-perform-on-the-streets-in-nogales-28499069.html
RMBJA6RW–Yaqui deer dancers from Sinaloa perform on the streets in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
San Carlos, Sonora Mexico. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) The Tetakawi hill is located on the shores of the Sea of Cortez within the San Carlos police station, Guaymas, Sonora. Besides being one of the main attractions of the place, the stone building was an important ancient center where the Yaqui, Seri and Guaymas Indians survived Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-carlos-sonora-mexico-photo-luisgutierrez-nortephotocom-the-tetakawi-hill-is-located-on-the-shores-of-the-sea-of-cortez-within-the-san-carlos-police-station-guaymas-sonora-besides-being-one-of-the-main-attractions-of-the-place-the-stone-building-was-an-important-ancient-center-where-the-yaqui-seri-and-guaymas-indians-survived-image256700389.html
RMTWHKY1–San Carlos, Sonora Mexico. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) The Tetakawi hill is located on the shores of the Sea of Cortez within the San Carlos police station, Guaymas, Sonora. Besides being one of the main attractions of the place, the stone building was an important ancient center where the Yaqui, Seri and Guaymas Indians survived
food aliment american beans traditional diet corn southwest squash vegetables Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-food-aliment-american-beans-traditional-diet-corn-southwest-squash-142697018.html
RFJ84BE2–food aliment american beans traditional diet corn southwest squash vegetables
'Uprising of the Yaqui Indians - Yaqui Warriors in Retreat,' by Frederic Remington, 1896. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uprising-of-the-yaqui-indians-yaqui-warriors-in-retreat-by-frederic-remington-1896-image536379542.html
RM2P4J5G6–'Uprising of the Yaqui Indians - Yaqui Warriors in Retreat,' by Frederic Remington, 1896.
A family of escaped Yaqui Indians in Arizona, ca.1910 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-family-of-escaped-yaqui-indians-in-arizona-ca1910-image66379046.html
RMDRYR46–A family of escaped Yaqui Indians in Arizona, ca.1910
Yaqui Indians lynched by Mexicans, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yaqui-indians-lynched-by-mexicans-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-5-x-7-in-or-smaller-image623489123.html
RM2Y6AAMK–Yaqui Indians lynched by Mexicans, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Diaz, master of Mexico . defeated by Diaz at At-lixco, 226; defeated by Diazat Tulcingo, 224; deserts im-perial forces, 226. 441 INDEX War of the Pies, 38. War of Rebellion in UnitedStates, cost of, 213; Mexicoand, 129, 137. War of the Reforms, 71. War portfolio given to Rej^es,412. War with United States, 54. Wealth carried to Spain, 25; ofDiaz, 396. White and Indian blood, pro-portion of, in Mexico, 14. Wykes description of Mexico,Napoleons plans and, 134. Yaqui Indians, 403; brigandageof, 403; deported to Yucatan,407. Yucatan, people of, 409; popu-lation of, 13; rebellion of 1868 in, 307; r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diaz-master-of-mexico-defeated-by-diaz-at-at-lixco-226-defeated-by-diazat-tulcingo-224-deserts-im-perial-forces-226-441-index-war-of-the-pies-38-war-of-rebellion-in-unitedstates-cost-of-213-mexicoand-129-137-war-of-the-reforms-71-war-portfolio-given-to-rejes412-war-with-united-states-54-wealth-carried-to-spain-25-ofdiaz-396-white-and-indian-blood-pro-portion-of-in-mexico-14-wykes-description-of-mexiconapoleons-plans-and-134-yaqui-indians-403-brigandageof-403-deported-to-yucatan407-yucatan-people-of-409-popu-lation-of-13-rebellion-of-1868-in-307-r-image338119956.html
RM2AJ2KCM–Diaz, master of Mexico . defeated by Diaz at At-lixco, 226; defeated by Diazat Tulcingo, 224; deserts im-perial forces, 226. 441 INDEX War of the Pies, 38. War of Rebellion in UnitedStates, cost of, 213; Mexicoand, 129, 137. War of the Reforms, 71. War portfolio given to Rej^es,412. War with United States, 54. Wealth carried to Spain, 25; ofDiaz, 396. White and Indian blood, pro-portion of, in Mexico, 14. Wykes description of Mexico,Napoleons plans and, 134. Yaqui Indians, 403; brigandageof, 403; deported to Yucatan,407. Yucatan, people of, 409; popu-lation of, 13; rebellion of 1868 in, 307; r
. English: Original Yaqui families for Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California . 12/16/15. texas band of yaqui indians 62 Texas band ancestral roster Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-original-yaqui-families-for-texas-arizona-new-mexico-and-california-121615-texas-band-of-yaqui-indians-62-texas-band-ancestral-roster-image208040494.html
RMP2D1NJ–. English: Original Yaqui families for Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California . 12/16/15. texas band of yaqui indians 62 Texas band ancestral roster
Yaqui girl, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, with striped shawl draped around shoulders and over head, Photographed in Arizona., Edward S. Curtis Collection., Curtis no. 2176-07.., Published in: The North American Indian / Edward S. Curtis. [Seattle, Wash.] : Edward S. Curtis, 1907-30, v. 2, p. 114.. Indians of North America, Arizona, Children, 1900-1910. , Indians of North America, Arizona, Clothing & dress, 1900-1910. , Yaqui Indians, Children, 1900-1910. , Yaqui Indians, Clothing & dress, 1900-1910. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yaqui-girl-head-and-shoulders-portrait-facing-front-with-striped-shawl-draped-around-shoulders-and-over-head-photographed-in-arizona-edward-s-curtis-collection-curtis-no-2176-07-published-in-the-north-american-indian-edward-s-curtis-seattle-wash-edward-s-curtis-1907-30-v-2-p-114-indians-of-north-america-arizona-children-1900-1910-indians-of-north-america-arizona-clothing-dress-1900-1910-yaqui-indians-children-1900-1910-yaqui-indians-clothing-dress-1900-1910-image606855533.html
RM2X78JBW–Yaqui girl, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, with striped shawl draped around shoulders and over head, Photographed in Arizona., Edward S. Curtis Collection., Curtis no. 2176-07.., Published in: The North American Indian / Edward S. Curtis. [Seattle, Wash.] : Edward S. Curtis, 1907-30, v. 2, p. 114.. Indians of North America, Arizona, Children, 1900-1910. , Indians of North America, Arizona, Clothing & dress, 1900-1910. , Yaqui Indians, Children, 1900-1910. , Yaqui Indians, Clothing & dress, 1900-1910.
Interior brick floor of Convento Ruin in Tumacacori National Historical Park, Arizona, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/interior-brick-floor-of-convento-ruin-in-tumacacori-national-historical-park-arizona-usa-image397492296.html
RF2E2K9DC–Interior brick floor of Convento Ruin in Tumacacori National Historical Park, Arizona, USA
Yaqui deer dancers from Sinaloa perform on the streets in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-yaqui-deer-dancers-from-sinaloa-perform-on-the-streets-in-nogales-28499155.html
RMBJA6XY–Yaqui deer dancers from Sinaloa perform on the streets in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
San Carlos, Sonora Mexico. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) The Tetakawi hill is located on the shores of the Sea of Cortez within the San Carlos police station, Guaymas, Sonora. Besides being one of the main attractions of the place, the stone building was an important ancient center where the Yaqui, Seri and Guaymas Indians survived Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-carlos-sonora-mexico-photo-luisgutierrez-nortephotocom-the-tetakawi-hill-is-located-on-the-shores-of-the-sea-of-cortez-within-the-san-carlos-police-station-guaymas-sonora-besides-being-one-of-the-main-attractions-of-the-place-the-stone-building-was-an-important-ancient-center-where-the-yaqui-seri-and-guaymas-indians-survived-image256701868.html
RMTWHNRT–San Carlos, Sonora Mexico. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) The Tetakawi hill is located on the shores of the Sea of Cortez within the San Carlos police station, Guaymas, Sonora. Besides being one of the main attractions of the place, the stone building was an important ancient center where the Yaqui, Seri and Guaymas Indians survived
A family of escaped Yaqui Indians living in Arizona, ca.1910 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-family-of-escaped-yaqui-indians-living-in-arizona-ca1910-image538745352.html
RM2P8DY5C–A family of escaped Yaqui Indians living in Arizona, ca.1910
Yaqui Indians lynched by Mexicans LCCN2014688840 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-yaqui-indians-lynched-by-mexicans-lccn2014688840-176572875.html
RMM77GE3–Yaqui Indians lynched by Mexicans LCCN2014688840
A group of 8 Yaqui Indians at their dwelling, Mexico, ca.1910 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-8-yaqui-indians-at-their-dwelling-mexico-ca1910-image66379056.html
RMDRYR4G–A group of 8 Yaqui Indians at their dwelling, Mexico, ca.1910
Yaqui Indians, Photo shows Yaqui (Yoeme) Indians., between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yaqui-indians-photo-shows-yaqui-yoeme-indians-between-ca-1910-and-ca-1915-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-5-x-7-in-or-smaller-image623489681.html
RM2Y6ABCH–Yaqui Indians, Photo shows Yaqui (Yoeme) Indians., between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Diaz, master of Mexico . iazat Tulcingo, 224; deserts im-perial forces, 226. I INDEX War of the Pies, 38. War of Rebellion in UnitedStates, cost of, 213; Mexicoand, 129, 137. War of the Reforms, 71. War portfolio given to Reyes,412. War with United States, 54. Wealth carried to Spain, 25; ofDiaz, 396. White and Indian blood, pro-portion of, in Mexico, 14. Wykes description of Mexico,Napoleons plans and, 134. Yaqui Indians, 403; brigandageof, 403; deported to Yucatan,407. Yucatan, people of, 409; popu-lation of, 13; rebellion of 1868 in, 307; ruins of, 12;slavery in, 404, 409; YaquiIndians pris Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diaz-master-of-mexico-iazat-tulcingo-224-deserts-im-perial-forces-226-i-index-war-of-the-pies-38-war-of-rebellion-in-unitedstates-cost-of-213-mexicoand-129-137-war-of-the-reforms-71-war-portfolio-given-to-reyes412-war-with-united-states-54-wealth-carried-to-spain-25-ofdiaz-396-white-and-indian-blood-pro-portion-of-in-mexico-14-wykes-description-of-mexiconapoleons-plans-and-134-yaqui-indians-403-brigandageof-403-deported-to-yucatan407-yucatan-people-of-409-popu-lation-of-13-rebellion-of-1868-in-307-ruins-of-12slavery-in-404-409-yaquiindians-pris-image340237873.html
RM2ANF4TH–Diaz, master of Mexico . iazat Tulcingo, 224; deserts im-perial forces, 226. I INDEX War of the Pies, 38. War of Rebellion in UnitedStates, cost of, 213; Mexicoand, 129, 137. War of the Reforms, 71. War portfolio given to Reyes,412. War with United States, 54. Wealth carried to Spain, 25; ofDiaz, 396. White and Indian blood, pro-portion of, in Mexico, 14. Wykes description of Mexico,Napoleons plans and, 134. Yaqui Indians, 403; brigandageof, 403; deported to Yucatan,407. Yucatan, people of, 409; popu-lation of, 13; rebellion of 1868 in, 307; ruins of, 12;slavery in, 404, 409; YaquiIndians pris
. English: recognition decree from the yaqui nation of Sonora that the texas band of yaqui Indians originate from the original yaqui territories . 11/24/15. texas band of yaqui indians 16 Document of certification from the yaqui nation sonora Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-recognition-decree-from-the-yaqui-nation-of-sonora-that-the-texas-band-of-yaqui-indians-originate-from-the-original-yaqui-territories-112415-texas-band-of-yaqui-indians-16-document-of-certification-from-the-yaqui-nation-sonora-image208060649.html
RMP2DYDD–. English: recognition decree from the yaqui nation of Sonora that the texas band of yaqui Indians originate from the original yaqui territories . 11/24/15. texas band of yaqui indians 16 Document of certification from the yaqui nation sonora
Yaqui Indians lynched by Mexicans Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yaqui-indians-lynched-by-mexicans-image590612261.html
RM2W8TKY1–Yaqui Indians lynched by Mexicans
Indians employed on the construction of Hoover Dam as high-scalers. This group includes one Yaqui, one Crow, one Navajo and six Apaches.; Scope and content: Photograph from Volume Two of a series of photo albums documenting the construction of Hoover Dam, Boulder City, Nevada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indians-employed-on-the-construction-of-hoover-dam-as-high-scalers-this-group-includes-one-yaqui-one-crow-one-navajo-and-six-apaches-scope-and-content-photograph-from-volume-two-of-a-series-of-photo-albums-documenting-the-construction-of-hoover-dam-boulder-city-nevada-image261708853.html
RMW5NT8N–Indians employed on the construction of Hoover Dam as high-scalers. This group includes one Yaqui, one Crow, one Navajo and six Apaches.; Scope and content: Photograph from Volume Two of a series of photo albums documenting the construction of Hoover Dam, Boulder City, Nevada.
Yaqui matron, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left, wearing printed cotton head scarf, dotted swiss dress, Photographed in Arizona., Edward S. Curtis Collection., Curtis no. 2175-07.. Indians of North America, Arizona, Women, 1900-1910. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/yaqui-matron-head-and-shoulders-portrait-facing-slightly-left-wearing-printed-cotton-head-scarf-dotted-swiss-dress-photographed-in-arizona-edward-s-curtis-collection-curtis-no-2175-07-indians-of-north-america-arizona-women-1900-1910-image606855460.html
RM2X78J98–Yaqui matron, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left, wearing printed cotton head scarf, dotted swiss dress, Photographed in Arizona., Edward S. Curtis Collection., Curtis no. 2175-07.. Indians of North America, Arizona, Women, 1900-1910.
Adobe church at Mission San Jose de Tumacacori, in Tucumcari National Historical Park, Arizona, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/adobe-church-at-mission-san-jose-de-tumacacori-in-tucumcari-national-historical-park-arizona-usa-image397491932.html
RF2E2K90C–Adobe church at Mission San Jose de Tumacacori, in Tucumcari National Historical Park, Arizona, USA
Yaqui deer dancers from Sinaloa perform on the streets in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-yaqui-deer-dancers-from-sinaloa-perform-on-the-streets-in-nogales-28499303.html
RMBJA747–Yaqui deer dancers from Sinaloa perform on the streets in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
San Carlos, Sonora Mexico. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) The Tetakawi hill is located on the shores of the Sea of Cortez within the San Carlos police station, Guaymas, Sonora. Besides being one of the main attractions of the place, the stone building was an important ancient center where the Yaqui, Seri and Guaymas Indians survived Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-carlos-sonora-mexico-photo-luisgutierrez-nortephotocom-the-tetakawi-hill-is-located-on-the-shores-of-the-sea-of-cortez-within-the-san-carlos-police-station-guaymas-sonora-besides-being-one-of-the-main-attractions-of-the-place-the-stone-building-was-an-important-ancient-center-where-the-yaqui-seri-and-guaymas-indians-survived-image256702015.html
RMTWHP13–San Carlos, Sonora Mexico. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) The Tetakawi hill is located on the shores of the Sea of Cortez within the San Carlos police station, Guaymas, Sonora. Besides being one of the main attractions of the place, the stone building was an important ancient center where the Yaqui, Seri and Guaymas Indians survived
'Uprising of the Yaqui Indians - Yaqui Warriors in Retreat,' by Frederic Remington, 1896. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uprising-of-the-yaqui-indians-yaqui-warriors-in-retreat-by-frederic-remington-1896-image224559383.html
RMR19FNY–'Uprising of the Yaqui Indians - Yaqui Warriors in Retreat,' by Frederic Remington, 1896.
A group of Yaqui Indians at their thatched dwelling, Mexico, ca.1910 (CHS 1529) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-a-group-of-yaqui-indians-at-their-thatched-dwelling-mexico-ca1910-162249301.html
RMKBY2HW–A group of Yaqui Indians at their thatched dwelling, Mexico, ca.1910 (CHS 1529)
A family of escaped Yaqui Indians under a shelter in Arizona, ca.1910 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-family-of-escaped-yaqui-indians-under-a-shelter-in-arizona-ca1910-image66377444.html
RMDRYN30–A family of escaped Yaqui Indians under a shelter in Arizona, ca.1910
. Christian herald. r 10 1large bands of rebels; these attacks were repulsed. Desultory fighting wireported at various other points in the South. Several of the battleshiwhich have been off Vera Cruz left for Tampico. An engagement at Ojinajwas imminent. The rebel or Constitutionalist army is reported to be recruitiinumbers of Yaqui Indians in the State of Sonera, and Federals were forci;Mexican laborers into their ranks. The press of December 11 reported Tampico as under assault, the Fede:making their stand at the city limits. Torreon, a strategic military positiccommanding the gateway both t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/christian-herald-r-10-1large-bands-of-rebels-these-attacks-were-repulsed-desultory-fighting-wireported-at-various-other-points-in-the-south-several-of-the-battleshiwhich-have-been-off-vera-cruz-left-for-tampico-an-engagement-at-ojinajwas-imminent-the-rebel-or-constitutionalist-army-is-reported-to-be-recruitiinumbers-of-yaqui-indians-in-the-state-of-sonera-and-federals-were-forcimexican-laborers-into-their-ranks-the-press-of-december-11-reported-tampico-as-under-assault-the-fedemaking-their-stand-at-the-city-limits-torreon-a-strategic-military-positiccommanding-the-gateway-both-t-image370443575.html
RM2CEK4FK–. Christian herald. r 10 1large bands of rebels; these attacks were repulsed. Desultory fighting wireported at various other points in the South. Several of the battleshiwhich have been off Vera Cruz left for Tampico. An engagement at Ojinajwas imminent. The rebel or Constitutionalist army is reported to be recruitiinumbers of Yaqui Indians in the State of Sonera, and Federals were forci;Mexican laborers into their ranks. The press of December 11 reported Tampico as under assault, the Fede:making their stand at the city limits. Torreon, a strategic military positiccommanding the gateway both t
81 A group of Yaqui Indians at their thatched dwelling, Mexico, ca.1910 (CHS-1529) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/81-a-group-of-yaqui-indians-at-their-thatched-dwelling-mexico-ca1910-chs-1529-image212533582.html
RMP9NMN2–81 A group of Yaqui Indians at their thatched dwelling, Mexico, ca.1910 (CHS-1529)
Indians employed on the construction of Hoover Dam as high-scalers. This group includes one Yaqui, one Crow, one... - Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indians-employed-on-the-construction-of-hoover-dam-as-high-scalers-this-group-includes-one-yaqui-one-crow-one-image189280774.html
RMMYXDFJ–Indians employed on the construction of Hoover Dam as high-scalers. This group includes one Yaqui, one Crow, one... -
Indians employed on the construction of Hoover Dam as high-scalers. This group includes one Yaqui, one Crow, one Navajo and six Apaches.; Scope and content: Photograph from Volume Two of a series of photo albums documenting the construction of Hoover Dam, Boulder City, Nevada. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indians-employed-on-the-construction-of-hoover-dam-as-high-scalers-this-group-includes-one-yaqui-one-crow-one-navajo-and-six-apaches-scope-and-content-photograph-from-volume-two-of-a-series-of-photo-albums-documenting-the-construction-of-hoover-dam-boulder-city-nevada-image257674246.html
RMTY623J–Indians employed on the construction of Hoover Dam as high-scalers. This group includes one Yaqui, one Crow, one Navajo and six Apaches.; Scope and content: Photograph from Volume Two of a series of photo albums documenting the construction of Hoover Dam, Boulder City, Nevada.
Rick Medina, right, a Yaqui Apache whose tribe is centered in Arizona, and his son, Miles Medina. They were among the participants at a Colorado Springs Native American Inter Tribal Powwow and festival in that central Colorado city Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rick-medina-right-a-yaqui-apache-whose-tribe-is-centered-in-arizona-and-his-son-miles-medina-they-were-among-the-participants-at-a-colorado-springs-native-american-inter-tribal-powwow-and-festival-in-that-central-colorado-city-image328805510.html
RM2A2XANX–Rick Medina, right, a Yaqui Apache whose tribe is centered in Arizona, and his son, Miles Medina. They were among the participants at a Colorado Springs Native American Inter Tribal Powwow and festival in that central Colorado city
Cupa Day Festival, Pala Indian Reservation, Yaqui Deer Dancers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cupa-day-festival-pala-indian-reservation-yaqui-deer-dancers-58839300.html
RMDBMA3G–Cupa Day Festival, Pala Indian Reservation, Yaqui Deer Dancers
Shadows on the adobe mission church at Tumacacori National Historical Park, Arizona, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shadows-on-the-adobe-mission-church-at-tumacacori-national-historical-park-arizona-usa-image397488543.html
RF2E2K4KB–Shadows on the adobe mission church at Tumacacori National Historical Park, Arizona, USA
Yaqui deer dancers from Sinaloa perform on the streets in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-yaqui-deer-dancers-from-sinaloa-perform-on-the-streets-in-nogales-28499785.html
RMBJA7ND–Yaqui deer dancers from Sinaloa perform on the streets in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
San Carlos, Sonora Mexico. Montaña, Cerro, hotel, departamento de playa. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) The Tetakawi hill is located on the shores of the Sea of Cortez within the San Carlos police station, Guaymas, Sonora. Besides being one of the main attractions of the place, the stone building was an important ancient center where the Yaqui, Seri and Guaymas Indians survived Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-carlos-sonora-mexico-montaa-cerro-hotel-departamento-de-playa-photo-luisgutierrez-nortephotocom-the-tetakawi-hill-is-located-on-the-shores-of-the-sea-of-cortez-within-the-san-carlos-police-station-guaymas-sonora-besides-being-one-of-the-main-attractions-of-the-place-the-stone-building-was-an-important-ancient-center-where-the-yaqui-seri-and-guaymas-indians-survived-image256700386.html
RMTWHKXX–San Carlos, Sonora Mexico. Montaña, Cerro, hotel, departamento de playa. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) The Tetakawi hill is located on the shores of the Sea of Cortez within the San Carlos police station, Guaymas, Sonora. Besides being one of the main attractions of the place, the stone building was an important ancient center where the Yaqui, Seri and Guaymas Indians survived
A family of escaped Yaqui Indians under a shelter in Arizona, ca.1910 (CHS 4201) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-a-family-of-escaped-yaqui-indians-under-a-shelter-in-arizona-ca1910-162249309.html
RMKBY2J5–A family of escaped Yaqui Indians under a shelter in Arizona, ca.1910 (CHS 4201)
. The winning touch down : a story of college football . ONG THE INDIANS or Trailing the Yaquis[Rosemary and Floyd are captured by the Yaqui Indians. 5. THE BOY RANCHERS AT SPUR CREEK or Fighting the Sheep HerdersDangerous struggle against desperadoes for land rights. 6. THE BOY RANCHERS IN THE DESERT or Diamond X and the Lost Mine One night a strange old miner almost dead from hunger and hard-ship arrived at the bunk house. The boys cared for him and he toldthem of the lost desert mine. 7. THE BOY RANCHERS ON ROARING RIVER or Diamond X and the Chinese Smugglers The boy ranchers help capture D Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-winning-touch-down-a-story-of-college-football-ong-the-indians-or-trailing-the-yaquis-rosemary-and-floyd-are-captured-by-the-yaqui-indians-5-the-boy-ranchers-at-spur-creek-or-fighting-the-sheep-herdersdangerous-struggle-against-desperadoes-for-land-rights-6-the-boy-ranchers-in-the-desert-or-diamond-x-and-the-lost-mine-one-night-a-strange-old-miner-almost-dead-from-hunger-and-hard-ship-arrived-at-the-bunk-house-the-boys-cared-for-him-and-he-toldthem-of-the-lost-desert-mine-7-the-boy-ranchers-on-roaring-river-or-diamond-x-and-the-chinese-smugglers-the-boy-ranchers-help-capture-d-image374785322.html
RM2CNMXE2–. The winning touch down : a story of college football . ONG THE INDIANS or Trailing the Yaquis[Rosemary and Floyd are captured by the Yaqui Indians. 5. THE BOY RANCHERS AT SPUR CREEK or Fighting the Sheep HerdersDangerous struggle against desperadoes for land rights. 6. THE BOY RANCHERS IN THE DESERT or Diamond X and the Lost Mine One night a strange old miner almost dead from hunger and hard-ship arrived at the bunk house. The boys cared for him and he toldthem of the lost desert mine. 7. THE BOY RANCHERS ON ROARING RIVER or Diamond X and the Chinese Smugglers The boy ranchers help capture D
. English: A family of escaped Yaqui Indians under a shelter in Arizona, ca.1910 Photograph of a family of escaped Yaqui Indians under a shelter in Arizona, ca.1910. The 8 figures (3 men, 2 women, 3 children) huddle just inside a thatched dwelling. Various cooking implements sit near a campfire near the group. A shovel leans against a thatched wall at left. An empty bottle litters the ground at right. A hill dotted with scrub brush rises in the background. Call number: CHS-4201 Photographer: James, George Wharton Filename: CHS-4201 Coverage date: circa 1910 Part of collection: California Hist Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-a-family-of-escaped-yaqui-indians-under-a-shelter-in-arizona-ca1910-photograph-of-a-family-of-escaped-yaqui-indians-under-a-shelter-in-arizona-ca1910-the-8-figures-3-men-2-women-3-children-huddle-just-inside-a-thatched-dwelling-various-cooking-implements-sit-near-a-campfire-near-the-group-a-shovel-leans-against-a-thatched-wall-at-left-an-empty-bottle-litters-the-ground-at-right-a-hill-dotted-with-scrub-brush-rises-in-the-background-call-number-chs-4201-photographer-james-george-wharton-filename-chs-4201-coverage-date-circa-1910-part-of-collection-california-hist-image212533414.html
RMP9NMF2–. English: A family of escaped Yaqui Indians under a shelter in Arizona, ca.1910 Photograph of a family of escaped Yaqui Indians under a shelter in Arizona, ca.1910. The 8 figures (3 men, 2 women, 3 children) huddle just inside a thatched dwelling. Various cooking implements sit near a campfire near the group. A shovel leans against a thatched wall at left. An empty bottle litters the ground at right. A hill dotted with scrub brush rises in the background. Call number: CHS-4201 Photographer: James, George Wharton Filename: CHS-4201 Coverage date: circa 1910 Part of collection: California Hist
The earth and its inhabitants The earth and its inhabitants .. earthitsinhabita291recl Year: 1891 EIVERS OF SAN DOMINGO. 401 largest stream on the north, side, and the Neyba, or Yaqui Chico (' LittJe Yaqui'), the largest on the south side. From the Cibao range also flows a main branch of the Artibonite (Atibonico of the Indians), largest river on the west side and in the whole island. After collecting all its affluents from the uplands this watercourse enters the Haiti territory as a considerable stream, navisrable for small craft for some distance from its mouth. Fig. 191.—OzAMA AND Betjjtie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-earthitsinhabita291recl-year-1891-eivers-of-san-domingo-401-largest-stream-on-the-north-side-and-the-neyba-or-yaqui-chico-littje-yaqui-the-largest-on-the-south-side-from-the-cibao-range-also-flows-a-main-branch-of-the-artibonite-atibonico-of-the-indians-largest-river-on-the-west-side-and-in-the-whole-island-after-collecting-all-its-affluents-from-the-uplands-this-watercourse-enters-the-haiti-territory-as-a-considerable-stream-navisrable-for-small-craft-for-some-distance-from-its-mouth-fig-191ozama-and-betjjtie-image241239878.html
RMT0DBWX–The earth and its inhabitants The earth and its inhabitants .. earthitsinhabita291recl Year: 1891 EIVERS OF SAN DOMINGO. 401 largest stream on the north, side, and the Neyba, or Yaqui Chico (' LittJe Yaqui'), the largest on the south side. From the Cibao range also flows a main branch of the Artibonite (Atibonico of the Indians), largest river on the west side and in the whole island. After collecting all its affluents from the uplands this watercourse enters the Haiti territory as a considerable stream, navisrable for small craft for some distance from its mouth. Fig. 191.—OzAMA AND Betjjtie
Rick Medina, right, a Yaqui Apache whose tribe is centered in Arizona, and his son, Miles Medina. They were among the participants at a Colorado Springs Native American Inter Tribal Powwow and festival in that central Colorado city Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rick-medina-right-a-yaqui-apache-whose-tribe-is-centered-in-arizona-and-his-son-miles-medina-they-were-among-the-participants-at-a-colorado-springs-native-american-inter-tribal-powwow-and-festival-in-that-central-colorado-city-image328805509.html
RM2A2XANW–Rick Medina, right, a Yaqui Apache whose tribe is centered in Arizona, and his son, Miles Medina. They were among the participants at a Colorado Springs Native American Inter Tribal Powwow and festival in that central Colorado city
Cupa Day Festival, Pala Indian Reservation, Yaqui Deer Dancers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cupa-day-festival-pala-indian-reservation-yaqui-deer-dancers-58839313.html
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Adobe church at Mission San Jose de Tumacacori, in Tucumcari National Historical Park, Arizona, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/adobe-church-at-mission-san-jose-de-tumacacori-in-tucumcari-national-historical-park-arizona-usa-image397488565.html
RF2E2K4M5–Adobe church at Mission San Jose de Tumacacori, in Tucumcari National Historical Park, Arizona, USA
Yaqui deer dancers from Sinaloa perform on the streets in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-yaqui-deer-dancers-from-sinaloa-perform-on-the-streets-in-nogales-28502649.html
RMBJABBN–Yaqui deer dancers from Sinaloa perform on the streets in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
San Carlos, Sonora Mexico. Montaña, Cerro, hotel, departamento de playa. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) The Tetakawi hill is located on the shores of the Sea of Cortez within the San Carlos police station, Guaymas, Sonora. Besides being one of the main attractions of the place, the stone building was an important ancient center where the Yaqui, Seri and Guaymas Indians survived Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-carlos-sonora-mexico-montaa-cerro-hotel-departamento-de-playa-photo-luisgutierrez-nortephotocom-the-tetakawi-hill-is-located-on-the-shores-of-the-sea-of-cortez-within-the-san-carlos-police-station-guaymas-sonora-besides-being-one-of-the-main-attractions-of-the-place-the-stone-building-was-an-important-ancient-center-where-the-yaqui-seri-and-guaymas-indians-survived-image256702012.html
RMTWHP10–San Carlos, Sonora Mexico. Montaña, Cerro, hotel, departamento de playa. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) The Tetakawi hill is located on the shores of the Sea of Cortez within the San Carlos police station, Guaymas, Sonora. Besides being one of the main attractions of the place, the stone building was an important ancient center where the Yaqui, Seri and Guaymas Indians survived
A family of escaped Yaqui Indians living in Arizona, ca.1910 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-family-of-escaped-yaqui-indians-living-in-arizona-ca1910-image66377442.html
RMDRYN2X–A family of escaped Yaqui Indians living in Arizona, ca.1910
. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. 94 MEXICO, CENTEAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES. But however this be, certain mines, such as those of San Antonio, south of La Paz, are still very rich in auriferous ores, their annual yield exceeding £480,000. At Marques, north-west of La Paz, a quicksilver mine is also worked. La Paz is also the centre of important pearl fisheries in the Gulf of California. The submerged rocks off Cape Pichilingue are covered with pearl oysters, which are fished up by the Yaqui Indians. Whule forests of coral flourished in the straits separating the island from the main Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-geography-94-mexico-centeal-america-west-indies-but-however-this-be-certain-mines-such-as-those-of-san-antonio-south-of-la-paz-are-still-very-rich-in-auriferous-ores-their-annual-yield-exceeding-480000-at-marques-north-west-of-la-paz-a-quicksilver-mine-is-also-worked-la-paz-is-also-the-centre-of-important-pearl-fisheries-in-the-gulf-of-california-the-submerged-rocks-off-cape-pichilingue-are-covered-with-pearl-oysters-which-are-fished-up-by-the-yaqui-indians-whule-forests-of-coral-flourished-in-the-straits-separating-the-island-from-the-main-image232500607.html
RMRE78W3–. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. 94 MEXICO, CENTEAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES. But however this be, certain mines, such as those of San Antonio, south of La Paz, are still very rich in auriferous ores, their annual yield exceeding £480,000. At Marques, north-west of La Paz, a quicksilver mine is also worked. La Paz is also the centre of important pearl fisheries in the Gulf of California. The submerged rocks off Cape Pichilingue are covered with pearl oysters, which are fished up by the Yaqui Indians. Whule forests of coral flourished in the straits separating the island from the main
. The earth and its inhabitants .. . Denths. 0 to Sj Fathoms. 2jto5 Fathoi:is. m 5 to 10 Fathoms. 10 to 25 TPn honis. 25 Fathoms and upwards blocks appear to vibrate with a silvery sound. The Yaqui river basin, although less thickly peopled than that of the Rio Sonora, contains in its upper valleys a few industrious places, such as Oposvra and Sahuaripa, where the Indians are engaged especially in the manufacture of cotton fabrics. Oposura, iho old capital of the Opata nation, has recently taken the name of IJocfezunia, in memory of the former rulers of the land. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-denths-0-to-sj-fathoms-2jto5-fathoiis-m-5-to-10-fathoms-10-to-25-tpn-honis-25-fathoms-and-upwards-blocks-appear-to-vibrate-with-a-silvery-sound-the-yaqui-river-basin-although-less-thickly-peopled-than-that-of-the-rio-sonora-contains-in-its-upper-valleys-a-few-industrious-places-such-as-oposvra-and-sahuaripa-where-the-indians-are-engaged-especially-in-the-manufacture-of-cotton-fabrics-oposura-iho-old-capital-of-the-opata-nation-has-recently-taken-the-name-of-ijocfezunia-in-memory-of-the-former-rulers-of-the-land-image178487376.html
RMMAAPD4–. The earth and its inhabitants .. . Denths. 0 to Sj Fathoms. 2jto5 Fathoi:is. m 5 to 10 Fathoms. 10 to 25 TPn honis. 25 Fathoms and upwards blocks appear to vibrate with a silvery sound. The Yaqui river basin, although less thickly peopled than that of the Rio Sonora, contains in its upper valleys a few industrious places, such as Oposvra and Sahuaripa, where the Indians are engaged especially in the manufacture of cotton fabrics. Oposura, iho old capital of the Opata nation, has recently taken the name of IJocfezunia, in memory of the former rulers of the land.
Rear views of Rick Medina, right, a Yaqui Apache whose tribe is centered in Arizona, and his son, Miles Medina. They were among the participants at a Colorado Springs Native American Inter Tribal Powwow and festival in that central Colorado city Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rear-views-of-rick-medina-right-a-yaqui-apache-whose-tribe-is-centered-in-arizona-and-his-son-miles-medina-they-were-among-the-participants-at-a-colorado-springs-native-american-inter-tribal-powwow-and-festival-in-that-central-colorado-city-image328758953.html
RM2A2T7B5–Rear views of Rick Medina, right, a Yaqui Apache whose tribe is centered in Arizona, and his son, Miles Medina. They were among the participants at a Colorado Springs Native American Inter Tribal Powwow and festival in that central Colorado city
Convento Ruin in front of the adobe mission church at Mission San Jose de Tumacacori, in Tucumcari National Historical Park, Arizona, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/convento-ruin-in-front-of-the-adobe-mission-church-at-mission-san-jose-de-tumacacori-in-tucumcari-national-historical-park-arizona-usa-image397491766.html
RF2E2K8PE–Convento Ruin in front of the adobe mission church at Mission San Jose de Tumacacori, in Tucumcari National Historical Park, Arizona, USA
Yaqui deer dancers from Sinaloa perform on the streets in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-yaqui-deer-dancers-from-sinaloa-perform-on-the-streets-in-nogales-28505483.html
RMBJAF0Y–Yaqui deer dancers from Sinaloa perform on the streets in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico.
San Carlos, Sonora Mexico. Montaña, Cerro, hotel, departamento de playa. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) The Tetakawi hill is located on the shores of the Sea of Cortez within the San Carlos police station, Guaymas, Sonora. Besides being one of the main attractions of the place, the stone building was an important ancient center where the Yaqui, Seri and Guaymas Indians survived Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-carlos-sonora-mexico-montaa-cerro-hotel-departamento-de-playa-photo-luisgutierrez-nortephotocom-the-tetakawi-hill-is-located-on-the-shores-of-the-sea-of-cortez-within-the-san-carlos-police-station-guaymas-sonora-besides-being-one-of-the-main-attractions-of-the-place-the-stone-building-was-an-important-ancient-center-where-the-yaqui-seri-and-guaymas-indians-survived-image256700382.html
RMTWHKXP–San Carlos, Sonora Mexico. Montaña, Cerro, hotel, departamento de playa. (Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) The Tetakawi hill is located on the shores of the Sea of Cortez within the San Carlos police station, Guaymas, Sonora. Besides being one of the main attractions of the place, the stone building was an important ancient center where the Yaqui, Seri and Guaymas Indians survived
Mexicans and Yaqui Indians at the surrender and signing of peace treaty at Ortiz, Mexico, ca.1910 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mexicans-and-yaqui-indians-at-the-surrender-and-signing-of-peace-treaty-image66437799.html
RMDT2E2F–Mexicans and Yaqui Indians at the surrender and signing of peace treaty at Ortiz, Mexico, ca.1910
. Bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Arizona. 100 Bullet IN 86 CURING Curing the tile requires that it be kept wet until the mortar has not only set but has hardened. Seven to ten days is the usual time for curing but two weeks is preferable. A water supply under pressure is desirable, and several automatic sprinklers should be provided. It is awkward and difficult to keep the pipe wet with hand sprinklers or with water that has to be handled with a pail, as. Pig. 17.—Yaqui Indians tr-mpingr 15-inch cement pipe at Flowing Wells ranch. (From Bulletin 55.) from a ditch. An occasional wetting Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-agriculture-agriculture-arizona-100-bullet-in-86-curing-curing-the-tile-requires-that-it-be-kept-wet-until-the-mortar-has-not-only-set-but-has-hardened-seven-to-ten-days-is-the-usual-time-for-curing-but-two-weeks-is-preferable-a-water-supply-under-pressure-is-desirable-and-several-automatic-sprinklers-should-be-provided-it-is-awkward-and-difficult-to-keep-the-pipe-wet-with-hand-sprinklers-or-with-water-that-has-to-be-handled-with-a-pail-as-pig-17yaqui-indians-tr-mpingr-15-inch-cement-pipe-at-flowing-wells-ranch-from-bulletin-55-from-a-ditch-an-occasional-wetting-image234205629.html
RMRH0YJN–. Bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Arizona. 100 Bullet IN 86 CURING Curing the tile requires that it be kept wet until the mortar has not only set but has hardened. Seven to ten days is the usual time for curing but two weeks is preferable. A water supply under pressure is desirable, and several automatic sprinklers should be provided. It is awkward and difficult to keep the pipe wet with hand sprinklers or with water that has to be handled with a pail, as. Pig. 17.—Yaqui Indians tr-mpingr 15-inch cement pipe at Flowing Wells ranch. (From Bulletin 55.) from a ditch. An occasional wetting
Dr. Marguerite and James Cantu of Colorado Springs, Colorado, who were among the participants at a Colorado Springs Native American Inter-Tribal Powwow and festival in that central Colorado city Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dr-marguerite-and-james-cantu-of-colorado-springs-colorado-who-were-among-the-participants-at-a-colorado-springs-native-american-inter-tribal-powwow-and-festival-in-that-central-colorado-city-image264827470.html
RMWARX3X–Dr. Marguerite and James Cantu of Colorado Springs, Colorado, who were among the participants at a Colorado Springs Native American Inter-Tribal Powwow and festival in that central Colorado city
Doorway and human sadow at entrance to Convento Ruin in Tumacacori National Historical Park, Arizona, USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/doorway-and-human-sadow-at-entrance-to-convento-ruin-in-tumacacori-national-historical-park-arizona-usa-image397492023.html
RF2E2K93K–Doorway and human sadow at entrance to Convento Ruin in Tumacacori National Historical Park, Arizona, USA
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