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Resources: 7 listings
- Apoyo Tarahumara
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Tarahumara (Raramuri) |
Mexico |
- Creating awareness of the environmental and human condition of the Tarahumara/Raramuri People and soliciting donations.
Jose Rodriguez
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- Canyon of the Tarahumara
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Tarahumara (Raramuri) |
Mexico |
- Copper Canyon Ecotouridm: Trekking Among the Tarahumara
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Tarahumara (Raramuri) |
Mexico |
- Custom educational, cross cultural trekking in Mexico's Copper Canyon with the focus on visits to Tarahumara homes and meeting the people-- maximum group size 4, with or without burro support
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- In the Sierra Madre -- History/Memoir on Raramuri/Tarahumara in Mexico
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Tarahumara (Raramuri) |
Mexico |
- Groundbreaking new book on history of Raramuri/Tarahumara in the Sierra Tarahumara/Madre of Mexico, written by award-winning American historian and journalist Jeff Biggers. Also deals with Apache and Yaqui in the region, and is based on Biggers one-year sojourn among the Raramuri with his companion, a bilingual education and indigenous language specialist. Highly recommended for all collections and those interested in indigenous Mexico.
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- Mission Del Rey
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Tarahumara (Raramuri) |
Mexico |
- Mission Del Rey is an Arizona non profit organization located in Creel, Chihuahua, Mexico serving the Tarahumara Indian people by preserving their rich culture through the development of traditional skills to bring economic opportunities directly to the people. Authentic hand drums, dolls, pottery, bowls and other hand crafts are made available online. Mission Del Rey is a fair trade member dedicated to the development of local Native artisans.
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- Southwest Indian Treasures
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Tarahumara (Raramuri) |
Mexico |
- We offer pottery, drums, wooden dough bowls, and natural leather lamp shades with hand stitched rawhide lacing. All are individually hand crafted by the Tarahumara Indians using the same time honored methods used for generations.
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- Tarahumara Indian News
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Tarahumara (Raramuri) |
Mexico |
- A news zine dedicated to informing the world about the Tarahumara Indians and their environment and to preserving both. Offers articles on all types of related issues, including social and environmental controversies, travel information, etc. We encourage outside contributions (articles, photos, ideas, info, reviews, commentary, letters, etc.). We are not affiliated with any profit or other non profit group. The main goal is to provide objective information, while promoting Tarahumara rights and responsible tourism.
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