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#13409083
6 March 2026
Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They fight to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, as super runners.
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#13409084
6 March 2026
Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They fight to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, as super runners.
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#13409088
6 March 2026
Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They fight to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, as super runners.
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#13409090
6 March 2026
Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They fight to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, as super runners.
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#13409091
6 March 2026
Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They fight to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, as super runners.
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#13409082
6 March 2026
A Yumare is a special celebration that the Tarahumara indigenous communities hold to commemorate special occasions, in this case, the 10-year anniversary of the village school. Before it is built, children have to walk up to 4 hours to get to school. Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They have been fighting to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, as super runners.
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#13409085
6 March 2026
Marta Rayo takes care of her grandchild in the mountains as her daughter moves to the city to work. Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They fight to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, as super runners.
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#13409086
6 March 2026
Matilda moves from the mountains to the town to study. She helps with the cleaning in a house in exchange for a room. Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They fight to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, as super runners.
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#13409087
6 March 2026
Dancing during the Yumari celebration. The Yumari celebration commemorates special dates. In this case, it is the 10-year anniversary of a school in the village of Sitanachi. Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They fight to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, as super runners.
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#13409089
6 March 2026
The Tarahumara indigenous community kills a cow to celebrate a Yumare. A Yumare is a special celebration that the Tarahumara community holds to commemorate special occasions, in this case, the 10-year anniversary of the village school. Before it is built, children have to walk up to 4 hours to get to school. Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They fight to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, such as being super runners.
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#13409092
6 March 2026
A traditional kitchen. Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They fight to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, as super runners.
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#13409093
6 March 2026
A Yumare is a special celebration that the Tarahumara indigenous communities hold to commemorate special occasions, in this case, the 10-year anniversary of the village school. Before it is built, children have to walk up to 4 hours to get to school. Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They have been fighting to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, as super runners.
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#13409094
6 March 2026
Tesgino is a drink made with fermented corn, and it is consumed at festivities. Yumare is a special celebration that the Tarahumara indigenous communities hold to commemorate special occasions, in this case, the 10-year anniversary of the village school. Before it was built, children had to walk up to 4 hours to get to school. Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They have been fighting to be recognized for more than what the media has portrayed, such as being super runners.
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#13409095
6 March 2026
A Yumare is a special celebration that the Tarahumara indigenous communities hold to commemorate special occasions, in this case, the 10-year anniversary of the village school. Before it is built, children have to walk up to 4 hours to get to school. Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They have been fighting to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, as super runners.
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#13409096
6 March 2026
A Yumare is a special celebration that the Tarahumara indigenous communities hold to commemorate special occasions, in this case, the 10-year anniversary of the village school. Before it is built, children have to walk up to 4 hours to get to school. Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They have been fighting to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, as super runners.
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#13409097
6 March 2026
A Yumare is a special celebration that the Tarahumara indigenous communities hold to commemorate special occasions, in this case, the 10-year anniversary of the village school. Before it is built, children have to walk up to 4 hours to get to school. Most Tarahumara women live in the Sierra of Chihuahua, Mexico. Without electricity or running water, they live in sync with the environment and nature in an ancestral way. They have been fighting to be recognized for more than the media has portrayed, as super runners.
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