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  2. Rarámuri - Wikipedia

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    Tarahumara Books: Books by, for and about the Ralámuli of Chihuahua, Mexico. Tarahumara Foundation- Organization that has worked with Indigenous communities for twenty years, improving child nutrition, education, food security, water availability and conservation ; The Tarahumara Ultrarunners

  3. Tarahumara language - Wikipedia

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    Tarahumara was previously considered to belong to the Taracahitic group of the Uto-Aztecan languages, but this grouping is no longer considered valid.It is now grouped in a Tarahumaran group along with its closest linguistic relative, the Guarijío language (Varihio, Huarijío), which is also spoken in the Sierra Madre Occidental.

  4. Category:Rarámuri people - Wikipedia

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  5. ESPN's 30 for 30 'The Infinite Race' review - AOL

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    The Rarámuri people have been running for thousands of years, but "The Infinite Race" lets them tell their own story for the first time.

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  7. Raramuri Criollo - Wikipedia

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    Yearling group of Raramuri Criollo Bulls at the Jornada Experimental Research Range, NM, USA.. The Rarámuri Criollo is a landrace biotype of Criollo cattle indigenous to the Sierra Tarahumara region of the Copper Canyon, Mexico.

  8. Rarajipari - Wikipedia

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    Once the game starts, one runner on each team usually pulls into the front and always takes care of the ball. However, after a few miles or after the ball rolls under an outcrop of rock in the canyons, the rest of the team is able to catch up and the front runner is able to fall back into the main group and rest.

  9. Raghunath Murmu - Wikipedia

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    Raghunath Murmu (5 May 1905 [1] [2] – 1 February 1982) [3] was an Indian Santali writer and educator. He developed the Ol Chiki script for Santali language. [4] [5] [6] Until the nineteenth century, Santali people had no written language and knowledge was transmitted orally from one generation to other.