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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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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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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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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Corachol languages (redirect from Cora-Huichol)
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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"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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Deer in mythology (section Huichol)
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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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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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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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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List of fire deities (section Huichol mythology)
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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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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Costalegre (section Huichol people)
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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other being Jalisco. Home to Uto-Aztecan indigenous peoples such as the Huichol and Cora, the region was exposed to the conquistadores Hernán Cortés and...
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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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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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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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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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