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At the Hotel Hacienda in Casas Grandes these two musicians played during dinner.
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Mike Romney, an administrator at Academia Juarez, talks about the Mormon community in Juarez City as...
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The son-in-law and daughter of Juan Quezada follow in his footsteps in the village of Mata Ortiz produce...
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Maria, a resident of Mata Ortiz, joined my group and danced to the music as we rode a commuter/sightseeing train from...
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The "bandit" who attacked our train turned out to be a waiter from our hotel in Casas Grandes "day...
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Grand Circle Tours program director, Bacho Lopez, and his mother laughing about dinner arranged at several...
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This Mennonite farmer living south of Chihuahua is introduced by our program director, Bacho Lopez. He is almost...
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The Mennonite farmer's wife served us refreshments in her home and had some homemade goodies for sale.
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Don Lorenzo Lolencho, an herbal medicine practitioner in the Copper Canyon region
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Conchita Lolencho, an herbal medicine practitioner with her husband, whose home we visited
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Conchita Lolencho listens as our program director translated information on various herbs used by her and her...
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During our stay at Divisidaro over- looking Copper Canyon, we met many Tarahumra Indians which the Spanish...
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Although this vendor was ready to sell her wares, she wasted no time as she made additional baskets while tourists...
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Two main types of baskets are made by the Tarahumara. More common is the one made of yucca. The other is made from...
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The Tarahamara Indians preserve their cultural roots and their dignity as they work to provide for their...
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As the weather gets cold, the Tarahumara descend into the surrounding canyons to live where it is warmer during the...
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Tarahumara children who spent all day with their mother where she was selling her merchandise soon learned to take...
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With between 50,000 and 70,000 people the Tarahumara Indians are Mexico's second largest native Indian group.
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This completely unposed picture demonstrates the exchange of money for baskets, a beautiful dress of a...
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These Tarahumara children were playing as their mothers displayed and sold baskets in front of Hotel Divisadero...
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"Kids are kids" all around the world.
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In the village of San Luis Majimachi this young girl was responsible for tending the goats as she stands within a...
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In the village of San Luis Majimachi these girls were the only ones who lived in the location of their school. The...
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Seated in a shaded corner near the entrance to the church in San Luis Majimachi, this family's situation was...
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Bacho Lopez, the Grand Circle program director, introduces this young Tarahumara girl who had just been to...
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