The mark consists of A tan-colored Yaqui-Indian boy wearing a deer headpiece attire. The brown deer is embracing the boy's head over a white veil that wraps around his head covering his eyes. The boy also wears a white and brown beaded necklace and holds a pair of red maracas as he dances in the blue ocean waves. Behind the boy, to his left-hand side, there is a palm tree. The palm tree is slightly tilted to the left-hand side and has a brown trunk and green leaves. To the right-hand side of the boy, there is the word, Mariscos El Yaqui in Orange bubbly coloring with a yellow bright sun on the top of the same wording.
The color(s) white, brown, tan, orange, yellow, red, blue, green is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The English translation of Yaqui Cahuamanta Tacos Y Mariscos in the mark is Native American from a Tribe derived from Sonora and a Stingray Stew Accompanied with Shrimp, Tacos and Seafood; The wording Yaqui/Cahuamanta has no meaning in a foreign language.