Rarámuri
Okumaya devam et...
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The religious role of tesgüino is a very important aspect of tesgüinada. Before one can drink an [[olla]] of tesgüino they must dedicate it to Onorúame. During the curing ceremonies, the olla must rest in front of a cross until the ceremony is over. At age 14, a boy is allowed to drink tesgüino for the first time after a short sermon about his manly responsibilities. These rituals can sometimes last as long as 48 hours. Tesgüinadas are usually accompanied by dancing and the playing of fiddles, flutes, drums, and guitars.<ref>{{cite book|last=Kennedy|first=John|title=Tarahumara of the Sierra Madre: Beer, Ecology, and Social Organization|year=1978|publisher=AHM Publishing Corporation|location=Arlington Heights, Illinois|pages=115–116}}</ref> | The religious role of tesgüino is a very important aspect of tesgüinada. Before one can drink an [[olla]] of tesgüino they must dedicate it to Onorúame. During the curing ceremonies, the olla must rest in front of a cross until the ceremony is over. At age 14, a boy is allowed to drink tesgüino for the first time after a short sermon about his manly responsibilities. These rituals can sometimes last as long as 48 hours. Tesgüinadas are usually accompanied by dancing and the playing of fiddles, flutes, drums, and guitars.<ref>{{cite book|last=Kennedy|first=John|title=Tarahumara of the Sierra Madre: Beer, Ecology, and Social Organization|year=1978|publisher=AHM Publishing Corporation|location=Arlington Heights, Illinois|pages=115–116}}</ref> |
== Rarámuri == | == Notable Rarámuri == |
*[[Arnulfo Quimare]], ultra marathoner | *[[Arnulfo Quimare]], ultra marathoner |
*[[Carmelita Little Turtle]], photographer | *[[Carmelita Little Turtle]], photographer |
Okumaya devam et...