Native American language of the Uto-Aztecan family.
1Yaqui jumped down the wall and drove the bandit off the ledge.
2Yaqui was the only one of the fugitives who never looked back.
3Gale found it necessary to wait for Yaqui to take the lead.
4I'm thinkin' that waterhole the Yaqui spoke of lays in the pass.
5Gale jumped up, stifling an exclamation, and he went outdoors with Yaqui.
6Moreover, Yaqui's strange influence must have been a call to the primitive.
7For exercise, he is alternately chasing, or being chased by, Yaqui Indians.
8Only a Yaqui could have done that.... Thorne, you didn't miss it?
9The Yaqui slipped out of the saddle and dropped limp in the sand.
10Then he and the rangers carefully stepped in the tracks of the Yaqui.
11Yaqui turned the corner of a pocket in the lava wall.
12The Yaqui waved, too, and Gale saw in the action an urgent signal.
13Yaqui has given Rojas the slip or has ambushed him in some trap.
14The approach of the Yaqui was like a slow dark shadow of gloom.
15The Yaqui worked round to the left, and turned into a dark fissure.
16He talks in his sleep sometimes about how Yaqui finished Rojas.