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A Brief Ethnography of the Mayos
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David Yetman and Thomas R. Van Devender
Published: 02 January 2002
.... The people who call themselves Mayos are united only by their common language and the fiestas they celebrate and this chapter suggests that in spite of the decline of Mayoness in the region, older villages from Huatabampo south to the Río Fuerte still exude a timelessness and an atmosphere of the traditional...
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Sonoran Pre-Hispanic Traditions
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Elisa Villalpando and Randall H. McGuire
Published: 06 September 2017
... with the Early Agricultural site of La Playa. Archaeologists have defined six ceramic period archaeological traditions in the state (Central Coast, Trincheras, Casas Grandes, Río Sonora, Huatabampo, and Serrana). Contrary to earlier interpretations of these traditions as extensions of events, processes...
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The People and the Land
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David Yetman and Thomas R. Van Devender
Published: 02 January 2002
... of California coast from northwest of Huatabampo to near Topolobampo, Sinaloa. Most Mayos work as day laborers in fields irrigated by Madrean waters and in many cases they are low-paid workers in the fields that belonged to their ancestors. One of the most prominent and famous Mayos was former Los Angeles...
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