How To Use Tarahumara In A Sentence
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A woman born on the borders of an uneasy alliance of ages past between Tarahumara, Yaqui, and Pima, she was tall, almost willowy in the blossom of her youth.
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He spent several months with the Tarahumara people, partaking in peyote and other rituals.
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Numbers of natives, especially Tarahumara, moved into the deep recesses of the western cordillera of the Sierra Madre to escape the Spanish demands for labor.
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Colorful shawls worn by Tarahumara Indian women dry on a line in Mexico's Copper Canyons.
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Until recently, the remoteness of the Tarahumara's homeland—the canyons' deep, rock-lined gorges—has allowed these intensely shy people to preserve much of their native culture.
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Colorful shawls worn by Tarahumara Indian women dry on a line in Mexico's Copper Canyons.
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During the 1680s and 1690s, many wars of independence were being waged across the northern frontier of New Spain by Conchos, Tarahumaras, Mansos, Sanos, Pimas, Opatas, and Apaches.