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The Central Uto-Aztecans - occupying large parts of Chihuahua, Sinaloa and Sonora in northwestern Mexico - included the Papago, Opata, Yaqui, Mayo, Concho, Huichol and Tepehuán.
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The Central Uto-Aztecans - occupying large parts of Chihuahua, Sinaloa and Sonora in northwestern Mexico - included the Papago, Opata, Yaqui, Mayo, Concho, Huichol and Tepehuán.
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Compass cherry bore a fair crop, but with me it rotted badly, as also did Prof. Hansen's plums, Sapa and Opata.
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Toka, Opata and Wohanka are among those varieties making the best showing of fruit.
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The Opata plum, however, bore a large crop of ripe plums early in September.
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Of these the Opata seems to be the most hardy and prolific, but it is subject to brown rot, which, this past year was so bad that we lost more than half the fruit.
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Hanska, Skuya, Opata and other Hansen hybrids, as well as trial plums from the University fruit breeding farm.
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Opata-Pima, in Sonora, Chihuahua, and Durango; the Mexteco-Tzapoteca in Oaxaca; the Mijea, or Zoque, in parts of Oaxaca, Vera Cruz, and
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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He stepped aside once, and as Opata came at him, threatening and accusing, he changed his place again, ever so slightly.
The Trail Book Mary Hunter Austin 1901
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If I had but a Sign to keep them from making Opata chief ... '
The Trail Book Mary Hunter Austin 1901
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