Real de Tayopa Tropical Tramp
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Gentlemen: many points to remark on Ho annie, have missed you. one point that needs clarification was --
'most male yaquis had migrated south to the ixtle plantations of the yucatan'
They were 'forcibly' deported by Diaz Most died on those plantations.
I agree, they never seriously mined. The largest one in their territory was by a group of Mexcians They are still inside of it, I have posted this story. Juan showed it to me and how to get into it.
Regarding Yaqui raiding conductas, they certainly, did especially during during the French occupation. In fact I was involved in attempting to recover one extremely large one, I desperately wanted two of those French Lances to mount over my fire place' my Yaqui friend died before we finished, It is in a slide area, in the middle of which is a rock outcropping that splits the flow, it has the cave It is a simple matter to cover it up and to reenter it ihen you wish, but not to find to a casual seeker.
This may be the one offered fo sale, but the modern Yaqui, is like his Philippine counterpart, they sell maps, fake gold bars, and treasure astories like a vendor of lil girlies on the border..
They raided whenever it was possible on the French refuges fleeing to Guaymas to board ships for France.
Long story here which I attempted to work out. The mines were further north, The Placers of Tepoca, and even up to the present US border, perhaps even the Superstitions. ?? Thay shipped by sea to avoid The gangs that appeared.
Don Jose de La Mancha
P.S. The treasures belonged to the individal family not the tribe in general.
'most male yaquis had migrated south to the ixtle plantations of the yucatan'
They were 'forcibly' deported by Diaz Most died on those plantations.
I agree, they never seriously mined. The largest one in their territory was by a group of Mexcians They are still inside of it, I have posted this story. Juan showed it to me and how to get into it.
Regarding Yaqui raiding conductas, they certainly, did especially during during the French occupation. In fact I was involved in attempting to recover one extremely large one, I desperately wanted two of those French Lances to mount over my fire place' my Yaqui friend died before we finished, It is in a slide area, in the middle of which is a rock outcropping that splits the flow, it has the cave It is a simple matter to cover it up and to reenter it ihen you wish, but not to find to a casual seeker.
This may be the one offered fo sale, but the modern Yaqui, is like his Philippine counterpart, they sell maps, fake gold bars, and treasure astories like a vendor of lil girlies on the border..
They raided whenever it was possible on the French refuges fleeing to Guaymas to board ships for France.
Long story here which I attempted to work out. The mines were further north, The Placers of Tepoca, and even up to the present US border, perhaps even the Superstitions. ?? Thay shipped by sea to avoid The gangs that appeared.
Don Jose de La Mancha
P.S. The treasures belonged to the individal family not the tribe in general.
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