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[Yaqui Indians on Lookout]

Description: Photograph of two Yaqui Indians standing atop a small hill partially covered by brush looking off into the distance. Both men are sparsely dressed, wearing only loin cloths, yet they have their rifles ready at hand. Many Yaqui Indians participated in the Mexican Revolution, fighting alongside revolutionaries as they rebelled against the many abuses the Mexican Government had inflicted upon them throughout the years.
Date: 1910/1920
Creator: Aultman, Otis A., 1874-1943
Partner: El Paso Public Library

[Catalog card for Ignacio Alvarez's 'A Yaqui Easter sermon']

Description: Photograph of the catalog card for the piece "A Yaqui Easter sermon" by Ignacio Alvarez. The card was the first in a catalog drawer and there are several small stones in front of it for place keeping. The card reads "EASTER; Alvarez, Ignacio, 1892-; A Yaqui Easter sermon. Edited by Muriel Thayer Painter, Refugio Savala, and Ignacio Alvarez. Tucson, University of Arizona Press [1956, 1955]." On the back of the print is a handwritten note that reads "AM Willis Library, interior 1970s".
Date: 197X
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Unknown Man and Two Yaqui Indians]

Description: Copy negative of a war news photographer in uniform and two Yaqui Indians behind brush. The two Indians are firing and the photographer is situated behind a camera.
Date: unknown
Partner: El Paso Public Library
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