The Yaqui people have used oral traditions to pass their history from one generation to the next.
Yaqui people live elsewhere in what is now the southwestern United States.
In 1885, one of Cajemé's lieutenants, Loreto Molina, sought to gain control of the Yaqui people.
It is one of the main settlements of the Yaqui people.
In addition, the Yaqui people resisted European intrusion on their lands, effectively keeping the Spaniards out of their area until the 1600s.
He also supposedly emulated the fighting style of the Yaqui people.
Obregón returned to the battlefield for the period October 1926 to April 1927 to put down a rebellion led by the Yaqui people.
By the turn of the 19th century, the Yaqui people and the Mexicans had been fighting each other for years though there were occasional periods of peace.
Yaqui typically refers to the Yaqui people.
Nearby, there were native Yaqui people, whose music he heard.