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The Huichol, who have no written history, avoided Spanish colonization and Christianity because their population was spread over thousands of mountainous miles.
Reid Park Zoo collaborated with the Huichol tribe of Mexico on a conservation effort that showcases stunning sculptures of various endangered species. The collection, “Wild Wonders: The Art of ...
Huichol patterns and color sense, which have fascinated modern artists from Mondrian to Miro, reveal a sophistication not done justice by the folk art mantle they re given, Salazar adds.
Vans teams up with the Huichol tribe to showcase the intricate artistry of their culture with this Capsule Collection. The Huichol x Vans Vault Capsule Collection features unique, handcrafted ...
The Huichol, a native people in the Sierra Madre mountains of west-central Mexico, are known for their elaborate beadwork. Typically, the community’s artisans adorn bowls, masks, animal skulls ...
For the Huichol Indians, the desert mountains here are sacred, a cosmic portal with major mojo, where shamans collect the peyote that fuels the waking dreams that hold the universe together.
Hope MacLean, Sacred Colors and Shamanic Vision among the Huichol Indians of Mexico, Journal of Anthropological Research, Vol. 57, No. 3 (Autumn, 2001), pp. 305-323 ...