Yoeme

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Yoeme is the self-designation used by the Yaqui people, an Indigenous group primarily from the Sonoran Desert region of Mexico and the southwestern United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnonym
self-designation
associatedWith Indigenous peoples of Mexico NERFINISHED
Indigenous peoples of the Southwestern United States NERFINISHED
Yaqui culture
Yaqui language NERFINISHED
culturalRegion Uto-Aztecan cultural area
ethnicGroupCountry Mexico NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupPrimaryRegionUS Southwestern United States NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupPrimaryState Sonora NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupRegion Sonoran Desert NERFINISHED
historicalConflictWith Mexican government in the 19th and early 20th centuries
knownFor Pascua Yaqui communities in Arizona
deer dance ceremonies
languageOfOrigin Yaqui language NERFINISHED
meaning the people
peopleAlsoCalled Yaqui NERFINISHED
populationDistribution Arizona, United States NERFINISHED
Sonora, Mexico NERFINISHED
recognizedAs Indigenous people of Sonora NERFINISHED
Native American tribe in the United States
refersTo Yaqui people NERFINISHED
relatedEthnonym Hiaki NERFINISHED
religiousTraditions syncretic Catholic and Indigenous beliefs
selfDesignationOf Indigenous group
traditionalEconomy agriculture and riverine subsistence
traditionalTerritory Rio Yaqui valley NERFINISHED
tribalGovernmentUS Pascua Yaqui Tribe NERFINISHED
usedBy Yaqui people NERFINISHED

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Yaqui nativeName Yoeme
Yaqui language nativeName Yoeme
Yaqui people hasAutonym Yoeme