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We like the area east of the Plaza Mexico near where "Yaquis" is printed on the map.
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We like the area east of the Plaza Mexico near where "Yaquis" is printed on the map.
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We like the area east of the Plaza Mexico near where "Yaquis" is printed on the map.
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We like the area east of the Plaza Mexico near where "Yaquis" is printed on the map.
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We like the area east of the Plaza Mexico near where "Yaquis" is printed on the map.
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We like the area east of the Plaza Mexico near where "Yaquis" is printed on the map.
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We like the area east of the Plaza Mexico near where "Yaquis" is printed on the map.
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Word comes from Mexico that the President, General Diaz, has made a treaty with a tribe of Indians called the Yaquis, who have defied the government rule since the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century.
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"I read in one of his books where he says the Yaquis are a playful people, and they dearly love to hold up Southern Pacific trains.
The Boy Ranchers Among the Indians or, Trailing the Yaquis Willard F. Baker
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Fifty-one Yaquis were also tallied, possibly Porfiriato exiles from Sonora.
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