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Tarahumara

The Tarahumara are a Native American people of northern Mexico, renowned for their long-distance running ability. Originally inhabitants of much of the state of Chihuahua, the Tarahumara retreated to Copper Canyon in the Sierra Tarahumara on the arrival of Spanish explorers in the sixteenth century.

Current estimates put the population of the Tarahumara in 2003 at between 50,000 and 70,000 people. Most still practice a traditional lifestyle, inhabiting natural shelters such as caves or cliff overhangs, as well as small cabins of wood or stone. Staple crops are corn and beans; and goats and cattle are also raised for food. With widely dispersed settlements, the people have developed a tradition of long-distance running for intervillage communication and transportation. Their word for themselves, Raramuri, means runners or flying feet in their native tongue.

The Tarahumara language is in the Uto-Aztecan family. Although it is in decline, with pressure from Spanish, it is still widely spoken. ***



History of Copper Canyon and the Tarahumara Indians: Unknown Mexico and the Silver Magnet
by: Carl Lumholtz, Grant Shepherd, Rick Fisher, David Teschner
01 March, 2001

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Tarahumara: Where Night Is the Day of the Moon
by: Bernard L. Fontana, John P. Schaefer, John Paul Schaefer
01 September, 1997

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Primal Awareness
by: Donald Trent Jacobs, Don Trent Jacobs
01 September, 1998

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Mexico's Copper Canyon country: A hiking and backpacking guide to Tarahumara-land
by: M. John Fayhee
1989

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The Day of the Moon
by: Graciela Limon
01 April, 1999

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Tarahumara of the Sierra Madre: Survivors on the Canyon's Edge
by: John Kennedy
July, 1996

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Tarahumara of the Sierra Madre
by: John Kennedy
01 June, 1978

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Behind the Mexican Mountains
by: Robert M. Zingg, Howard Campbell, John Allen Peterson, David L. Carmichael
01 December, 2001

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Mexico's Sierra Tarahumara: A Photohistory of the People of the Edge
by: W. Dirk Raat, George R. Janecek
01 September, 1996

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Tarahumara Indians,
by: Jonathon F Cassel
1969

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