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Morral

A traditional Wixarika clay pot.
Natural brown and white wool, woven shoulder bag. Photographed by Paco Link
Brown and white kutsuri or shoulder bag
Brown and white wool kutsiuri - Photograph ©Yvonne Negrín 2018
Brown and white shoulder bag
Brown and white wool kutsiuri - Photograph ©Yvonne Negrín 2018
Natural wool kutsuri with butterflies

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From Our Archive

Cover page of Thesis Rodríguez Luis
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Huichols Must Take Advantage of Their Own Forest Resources
The living camera
The Living Camera in The Ritual Landscape: The Teachers of the Tatuutsi Maxakwaxi School, the Wixarika Ancestors, and the Teiwari Negotiate Videography

"We are committed to the defense of the sacred lands and natural resources of the Wixárika people"

Juan Negrín, Founding Director, Wixárika Research Center

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