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folkfashion · 4 months ago
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Wixárika (Huichol) man, Mexico, by Irenebrination
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iyari-iyari · 2 months ago
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beaded miffy mercadito bag
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entheognosis · 1 year ago
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Kauyumari Mandala
by Timothy White
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onlytiktoks · 2 months ago
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tlatollotl · 1 year ago
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In case any of you may know someone that could apply to this
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reneserranorodriguez10 · 3 months ago
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Take five *TF20240712 (SOLD)
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200 X 140 centimeters (78 X 55 Inches)
2024
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phoenixinfullcolor · 3 months ago
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I’ve been working on some new skills lately and I made a Huichol style flower! I’m half Mexican and I love exploring more of my culture and heritage!
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philoursmars · 9 months ago
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Marseille. A la Vieille-Charité, une expo "Panoramas" faisant le tour de la variété des musées de la ville (d'où cet aspect disparate, mais très plaisant)
masque de coureur Dan - Côte-d'Ivoire, fin XIXe s.
Mañjusri, boddhisattva au geste de l'enseignement - Tibet, XVe s.
masque de danse, "tigre" - Olinalà, Mexique, XXe s .
Joseph Inguimberty - "Le Débarquement des Arachides"
Chien de Fô, gardien de palais - Chine, XIXe s.
Ptah, Khonsou, Hathor - Egypte, Basse Epoque
"Nierika" = tableau de laine Huichol - Mexique, XXe s.
voir 2
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riotclitshave · 1 year ago
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jlb1982 · 2 years ago
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1. La visión del peyote
2. La serpiente que rueda
3. La Madre Naturaleza
4. El parto
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historycaxcan · 23 days ago
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From Tribute to Communal Sovereignty: The Tarascan and Caxcan Territories in Transition
Author: Andrew Roth-Seneff, Robert V. Kemper, Julie Adkins, Laurie Weinstein Series Editor
Publication Date: 2015 
Summary: Overall history of the Western Indigenous Mexicans, extending from archeologist theories, impact of colonization, to contemporary Indigenous Resilience. 
Application/Evaluation: Language speakers & population surveys. Indigenous Government & knowledge systems 
Limitations: Scientific view with lack of Indigenous voices leading the research. 
Key Point: Interdisciplinary, Western Mexico Anthropological History 
Official Summery: “Although From  Tribute  to  Communal  Sovereignty  clearly  is  not inclusive  of  all  indigenous  groups,  nor  a  comprehensive  analysis  of  all  those  historical processes, nonetheless the authors provide a series of impressive studies that highlight the  dynamic  interactions  of  the  region’s  indigenous  populations. Divided  into  four parts, the first of the collection consists of some background information and a general discussion  of  the  main  theoretical  debates  included  in  the  work.  The next  three  parts address  the  historical  context  in  the  prehispanic  period,  the  impact  of  conquest  and consolidation  of  the  Spanish  colonial  system,  and  recent  case  studies  that  show  the persistence  of  indigenous  cultural  systems  in  an  interconnected  global  context.” 
Journal/Periodical Name: American Indian Culture and Research Journal
Volume: 40(1) 
Language: English 
Genre: Anthology 
Start Page/Time: 1 
End Page/Time: 272 
Reading level: College Graduate 
Reading time: 6hrs 30mins 
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Communities: Purhépecha, Trans Tarascan Nahua, Huichol, Wixarika, Cora, Tepehuan, Caxcan Caxcans, Cazcan, Cazcans, Caxcanes, Cazcanes, Caz’ ahmo  
Location: Patzcuaro Basin, Michoacán, Zacatecas, Jalisco, Mexico Mesoamerica Zacatecas, West-central Mexico
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turtleterrain · 1 year ago
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portrait of wixarika (Huichol) marakame, or shaman, guadalupe de la cruz rios holding her great nephew oscar. she is working with her muvieri, a prayer arrow made with sticks, yarn and raptor feathers during the annual wixarika (huichol) pilgrimage to wirikuta (wiricuta), in nayarit, mexico
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iyari-iyari · 1 month ago
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illustration i made for a series of native postcards — “in search of sacred hikuri”
the wixarika (huichol) are a largely nomadic tribe and our ancestral lands range throughout west and eastern mexico. the wixarika also practice a yearly pilgrimage to our most sacred site, wirikuta, to gather sacred medicine, hikuri (peyote). in this pilgrimage ceremonial rites are offered at each site — for earthly prayers: protection of the land, reverence to the gods, spiritual wisdom and clarity.
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yayo7 · 4 months ago
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callmeanxietygirl · 11 months ago
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reneserranorodriguez10 · 3 months ago
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Tree of life. *TOL20240925 (SOLD)
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170 X 170 centimeters (67X67 Inches)
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