Mayo

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The Mayo are an Indigenous people of northwestern Mexico, primarily inhabiting the state of Sonora and known for their rich agricultural traditions and ceremonial dances.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Mayo canonical 8

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people
ethnic group
agriculturalPractice irrigation agriculture
agriculturalProduct beans
maize
squash
wheat
ceremonialDance Deer dance
Matachines dance
Paskola dance
continent North America
country Mexico
culturalArea Greater Southwest
surface form: Greater Southwest cultural area

Northwestern Mexico
surface form: Northwest Mexico
ethnicGroupOf Mexico
governedBy traditional community authorities
hasRitual Semana Santa processions
surface form: Holy Week processions

Lenten ceremonies
historicalRegion Río Fuerte region
Río Mayo valley
knownFor Easter ceremonies
ceremonial dances
rich agricultural traditions
ritual masks
language Mayo language
languageFamily Uto-Aztecan
surface form: Uto-Aztecan languages
populationRegion northern Sinaloa
southern Sonora
primaryRegion Sinaloa
Sonora
relatedEthnicGroup Guarijío
Yaqui
religion Roman Catholicism
traditional Indigenous beliefs
selfDesignation Yoreme
traditionalArt dance regalia making
mask carving
traditionalClothingFeature embroidered garments for ceremonies
traditionalEconomy agriculture
cattle raising
fishing
traditionalHousing adobe houses
thatched-roof houses
traditionalReligionFeature syncretism of Catholic and Indigenous beliefs
usesInstrument drums in ceremonies
flutes in ceremonies
rasps in ceremonies

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Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pochutec isRelatedTo Mayo
Sonora, Mexico hasIndigenousPeople Mayo
subject surface form: Sonora