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Examples

  • They are members of a tight-knit indigenous group called the Triqui, several thousand of whom live in Greenfield, depending on the season.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2009

  • Kids dressed up (or not) and wandered around my very poor neighborhood knocking on doors and yelling, "Triqui triqui!"

    D�a de Muertos vs. Halloween? 2009

  • Kids dressed up (or not) and wandered around my very poor neighborhood knocking on doors and yelling, "Triqui triqui!"

    D�a de Muertos vs. Halloween? 2009

  • Kids dressed up (or not) and wandered around my very poor neighborhood knocking on doors and yelling, "Triqui triqui!"

    D�a de Muertos vs. Halloween? 2009

  • Worse, the local language is not Spanish, but Triqui, limiting further your understanding.

    San Juan Copala 2009

  • Kids dressed up (or not) and wandered around my very poor neighborhood knocking on doors and yelling, "Triqui triqui!"

    D�a de Muertos vs. Halloween? 2009

  • Kids dressed up (or not) and wandered around my very poor neighborhood knocking on doors and yelling, "Triqui triqui!"

    D�a de Muertos vs. Halloween? 2009

  • Kids dressed up (or not) and wandered around my very poor neighborhood knocking on doors and yelling, "Triqui triqui!"

    D�a de Muertos vs. Halloween? 2009

  • Kids dressed up (or not) and wandered around my very poor neighborhood knocking on doors and yelling, "Triqui triqui!"

    D�a de Muertos vs. Halloween? 2009

  • Kids dressed up (or not) and wandered around my very poor neighborhood knocking on doors and yelling, "Triqui triqui!"

    D�a de Muertos vs. Halloween? 2009

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