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Historical Continuity, State Recognition, and Transnational Indigenous Sovereignty

Thu, Mar 26

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This article examines the legal and historical status of the Texas Yorimea Band of Yaqui Indians (Texas Band of Yaqui Indians, TBYI), a Yaqui state-recognized tribe whose ancestors fled 19th-century violence in Sonora and reconstituted in Texas.

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Historical Continuity, State Recognition, and Transnational Indigenous Sovereignty
Historical Continuity, State Recognition, and Transnational Indigenous Sovereignty

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Mar 26, 2026, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

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About the event

We’re introducing a space for tribal members to read important historical and educational articles and then come together for meaningful conversation. All TBYI enrolled members are invited to participate, share perspectives, and learn from one another.

This is a community space, so we ask that all discussion remain respectful, thoughtful, and supportive.

To join the conversation, please download the SPACES by Wix app—available for free in both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. Once you’re in, you’ll be able to access the articles and take part in the online discussion.


We request that you read the linked article, prior to discussion.

https://tamoanchan.space/?p=1925


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