Rarámuri (redirect from Tarahumaras)
turkeys. Anthropologist Jonathan F. Cassel describes the Tarahumaras’ hunting abilities: "the Tarahumara literally run the birds to death in what is referred...
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Rarámuri. Tarahumara Books by, for, and about the Ralamuli of Chihuahua, Mexico in Ralamuli, Spanish, and English Tarahumara Books | Libros Tarahumaras....
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Quercus tarahumara (also called Tarahumara oak) is a species of tree in the beech family. It grows in the Sierra Madre Occidental in the Mexican States...
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Magnolia tarahumara is a species of flowering plant in the family Magnoliaceae. It is endemic to Mexico, where it occurs in scattered locations in the...
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The Tarahumara frog (Lithobates tarahumarae) is a species of frog in the family Ranidae found in Mexico and the southwestern United States, where it became...
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The Tarahumara salamander (Ambystoma rosaceum) is a freshwater species of mole salamander in the family Ambystomatidae, endemic to Mexico. Its natural...
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Joaquín Capilla 1948 London Diving Men's 10m platform Bronze Raúl Campero (Tarahumara) Humberto Mariles (Parral) Joaquín Solano (Malinche) 1948 London Equestrian...
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Always Further On (redirect from Tarahumara (Cada vez más lejos))
Always Further On (Spanish: Tarahumara (Cada vez más lejos)) is a 1965 Mexican drama film directed by Luis Alcoriza. It won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1965...
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running as a form of tradition or ceremony is known among the Hopi and Tarahumara people, among others. In the sport of athletics, long-distance events...
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Salvia tiliifolia (redirect from Tarahumara chia)
Salvia tiliifolia (lindenleaf sage or Tarahumara chia) is a vigorous, herbaceous annual in the family Lamiaceae that is native to Central America. As a...
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