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    Huichol art broadly groups the most traditional and most recent innovations in the folk art and handcrafts produced by the Huichol people, who live in...
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    The Huichol (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈwit͡ʃo̞l]) or Wixárika (Huichol pronunciation: [wiˈraɾika]) are an indigenous people of Mexico and the United States...
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    God's eye (category Huichol)
    Park Service. Retrieved 2013-03-31. Corelis, Angela (undated?). "Huichol Indians, their Art and Symbols". (accessed: Sunday, 7 January 2007) Hale, Vincent...
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    An art car is a vehicle that has had its appearance modified as an act of personal artistic expression. Art cars are often driven and owned by their creators...
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    modern Lowbrow art movement.[citation needed] The entheogen-inspired visionary art of certain indigenous peoples, such as the Huichol yarn paintings and...
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    through art in the nineteenth century, and the florescence of modern Mexican art after the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). Mesoamerican art is that produced...
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    olvidado artista huichol cuya obra triunfó en París". México Desconocido (in Spanish). 26 July 2019. Retrieved 29 November 2020. "Bellas Artes" (in Spanish)...
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    Peyote (category Huichol)
    and a visionary sacrament that opens a pathway to the other deities. Huichol art Peyote is considered sacramental and sacred in the Native American Church...
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  • later went to art school, where she focused on pottery and design. McCartney travelled to Mexico, where she lived among natives of the Huichol and Tarahumara...
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    Vochol (category Huichol)
    Vochol is a Volkswagen (VW) Beetle that has been decorated with traditional Huichol (Wirrárika) beadwork from the center-west of Mexico. The name created by...
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    artists have developed a tradition of three-dimensional beaded sculptures. Huichol Indians of Jalisco and Nayarit, Mexico have a unique approach to beadwork...
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    baskets, metal items, piteado and Huichol art. Jalisco is one of Mexico's main producers of handcrafts and folk art, along with Michoacán and Oaxaca....
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    Santos de la Torre (category Huichol people)
    artistic career started at 23 years old, right at the top moment of Huichol contemporary art, portrayed globally by artists like José Benítez Sánchez and Tutukila...
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  • American Art Magazine is a quarterly art magazine covering living, historical, and ancestral art of Indigenous peoples of the Americas. First American Art Magazine...
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  • its qualities to the tribe. For the Huichol it is the deer that holds this intimate role. The character of the Huichol tends to be light, flexible and humorous...
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    of Pope John Paul II. The Huichol Museum is next to the basilica and has a permanent exhibit about the art of the Huichol, Tepehuan and Cora people....
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    ii. Tiongson, N. G., Barrios, J. (1994). CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art: Peoples of the Philippines. Cultural Center of the Philippines. Buenabora...
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    (also describing First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) is a specific term of art used in some legal documents, including the Constitution Act, 1982. Over...
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    Site "Caves of Wind and Fertility" Wirikuta Natural Sacred Site and the Huichol People's Historical Cultural Route "Real de Guadalcázar" State Reserve...
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    the Palacio de Bellas artes in the Green Room in Mexico City. There was a total of 38 works on display themed around the Huichols and Coras the girls had...
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    Huichol. Their communities are found on the edges of the state that border with Nayarit and Jalisco, where the Huichol are more numerous. The Huichol...
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    Wirikuta (category Huichol)
    Wirikuta is a desert, sacred to the Wixárika (Huichol) people high in the mountains of central Mexico, between the Sierra Madre Oriental and the Zacatecas...
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    Mexico. The state is home to two significant indigenous populations, the Huichols and the Nahuas. There is also a significant foreign population, mostly...
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    and Martha Berry (Cherokee) have effectively revived the style, however. Huichol communities in the Mexican states of Jalisco and Nayarit uniquely attach...
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    mythological references to a horned rabbit creature can be found in Huichol legends. The Huichol oral tradition has passed down tales of a horned rabbit and of...
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    polished gold Mixtec mirror back taking the form of a spider. The modern Huichol still associate mirrors with spider webs. Mirrors have been identified...
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  • Jeroen Boekhoven, Castaneda spent some time with Ramón Medina Silva, a Huichol mara'akame (shaman) and artist who may have inspired the don Juan character...
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    anthropology from UCLA for her dissertation on Huichol ritual form Myerhoff began her fieldwork with the Huichol Indians of Northern Mexico in 1965 while a...
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  • roofs. The original indigenous natives were the Caxcan, Chichimeca and Huichol people. Jalpa was founded in 1532 by Spanish explorers in search of gold...
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    Mestizo and Métis artists whose indigenous descent is integral to their art are included, as are Siberian Yup'ik artists due to their cultural commonalities...
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