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"The Diaz government did not provoke the Yaqui rebellion, but inherited it," says Hu-Dehart, who points out that the Yaquis inevitably sided with anyone fighting the authorities and refused to accept any deal giving them less than the one thing they wanted: complete autonomy in their lush corner of Sonora.
Yaqui in exile: the grim history of Mexico's San Marcos train station 2009
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Interestingly, Hu-Dehart's unemotional paper provides hard evidence for what might seem Turner's most controversial accusation: that the government of Porfirio Díaz deliberately attempted the genocide of the Yaqui Indians.
Yaqui in exile: the grim history of Mexico's San Marcos train station 2009
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Detective Sgt. Bill Dehart said investigators traced the ad to a home but discovered the people there did not place the ad.
Rene Ogden And Her Twins Children's Deaths Being Investigated As Homicide AP 2010
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Hu-Dehart confirms the great majority of Turner's claims, with the notable exception of his assertion that the Yaquis were essentially peaceful.
Yaqui in exile: the grim history of Mexico's San Marcos train station 2009
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"The Diaz government did not provoke the Yaqui rebellion, but inherited it," says Hu-Dehart, who points out that the Yaquis inevitably sided with anyone fighting the authorities and refused to accept any deal giving them less than the one thing they wanted: complete autonomy in their lush corner of Sonora.
Yaqui in exile: the grim history of Mexico's San Marcos train station 2009
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Detective Sgt. Bill Dehart said investigators traced the ad to a home but discovered the people there did not place the ad.
Rene Ogden And Her Twins Children's Deaths Being Investigated As Homicide AP 2010
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Hu-Dehart confirms the great majority of Turner's claims, with the notable exception of his assertion that the Yaquis were essentially peaceful.
Yaqui in exile: the grim history of Mexico's San Marcos train station 2009
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Interestingly, Hu-Dehart's unemotional paper provides hard evidence for what might seem Turner's most controversial accusation: that the government of Porfirio Díaz deliberately attempted the genocide of the Yaqui Indians.
Yaqui in exile: the grim history of Mexico's San Marcos train station 2009
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They will cite Dehart/Sternberg et. al., and say this episode is stuck in the past Scopes.
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They will cite Dehart/Sternberg et. al., and say this episode is stuck in the past Scopes.
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