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Consejo Regional Wixárika y Humberto Fernández Borja de CHAC
Pronouncement: Wixarika Sacred Site Route to Wirikuta as Cultural and Natural World Heritage of the UNESCO
Pacheco Tepari
Presentation of Tepari, a Novel by Gabriel Pacheco
El indio que todos quieren Negrín
The Indian Everyone Desires: The Consumption of 'Huichol' Goods After the Battle for Wirikuta

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From Our Archive

Closing of Sacred Plants in the Americas Conference. Photo Courtesy Chacruna Archives, 2018.
Colonial Shadows in the Psychedelic Renaissance
Photograph ©Tracy Barnett 2017
Mexican Ranchers and Indigenous People Urge Government to Solve Land Conflict
Huicholes presionados exponen sus bosques a talas irracionales, denuncia ADESMO
Pressured Huichols expose their forests to irrational logging, denounces ADESMO

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Juan Negrín, Founding Director, Wixárika Research Center

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