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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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    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 language (Huichol: Wixárika) is an indigenous language of Mexico which belongs to the Uto-Aztecan language family. It is spoken by the ethnic...
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  • Sceloporus huichol is a species of lizard in the family Phrynosomatidae. It is endemic to Mexico, and can specifically be found in the mountainous regions...
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    God's eye (category Huichol)
    motif and its spiritual associations for the Huichol and Tepehuan Americans of western Mexico. The Huichol or Wixaritari call their God's Eyes Tsikuri...
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    Peyote (category Huichol)
    recorded time, peyote has been used by indigenous peoples, such as the Huichol of northern Mexico and by various Native American tribes, native to or...
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  • Coracholan, Cora-Huichol or Coran) is a grouping of languages within the Uto-Aztecan language family. The living members of Coracholan are the Huichol and Cora...
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    Retrieved 2024-01-25. Bruman, Henry J. (July 1944). "The Asiatic Origin of the Huichol Still". Geographical Review. 34 (3): 418. doi:10.2307/209973. Mintz 12...
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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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    "Tarasco still"), "Zapoteco still", "Nahua still", "Bolaños still", and "Huichol still" (the latter used for making sotol, not mezcal). Filipino-type stills...
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    de Catorce has long been a pilgrimage site for both local Catholics and Huichol shamanists, and is now being discovered by international tourists drawn...
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  • design. McCartney travelled to Mexico, where she lived among natives of the Huichol and Tarahumara tribes. She later moved to Arizona to live with her biological...
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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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    This is a list of deities in fire worship. Nyambe, god of the sun, fire and change Nzambia, NZambi, Zambia a Kikongo Mpungu|Nzambi Mpungu, 1st half or...
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  • minus sign. The plus sign sometimes represents /ɨ/ in the orthography of Huichol. In the algebraic notation used to record games of chess, the plus sign...
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  • Smith Jr. (December 17, 2016) Huichol I — Canelo Álvarez (May 6, 2017) Money — Floyd Mayweather Jr. (August 26, 2017) Huichol II — Gennady Golovkin (September...
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    The name "Huichol" is derived from the name that was given to them by Nahuatl speakers. Along Constalegre it is possible to find Huichol handmade crafts...
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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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    A Huichol woman from Zacatecas, Mexico...
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  • minutes. The title means "blue deer" in the Huichol language and refers to a spiritual guide in Huichol folklore that is encountered during a pilgrimage...
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    Huichol religion worshiped the god of Peyote, a drug....
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    Bernal taught indigenous people in Mexico to read, often working with the Huichol people. At the age of fifteen, he took part in peaceful demonstrations...
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    however, this is disputed. Victoriano Huerta was of prominent Huichol descent, spoke the Huichol language, and Juárez told a young Huerta that, "From Indians...
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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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  • Tatewari (category Huichol)
    Tatewari, in Huichol folklore, is the god of fire, called by them 'grandfather fire'. He is also the shaman of ancient times, the patron of all shamans...
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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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    Sonora) Languages Tarahumara, Spanish Religion Animism, Peyotism, and Roman Catholic Related ethnic groups Suma, Guarijío, Huichol, Tepehuán, Mayo, Yaqui...
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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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  • Porfirio Díaz, President (Mixtec mother) Pascual Díaz y Barreto (1876-1936), Huichol Roman Catholic prelate Lila Downs, singer (Mixtec mother) Emilio Fernández...
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    Native American religious ceremonies upon early contact, notably by the Huichol people in Mexico. Other mescaline-containing cacti such as the San Pedro...
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