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  • Wixárika People on their pilgrimage to Cerro Quemado sacred mountain in Wirikuta. Photograph ©Nicola Zolin 2024
    Asesinatos, sequía y peyote: la lucha mortal por el agua en México
    Asesinatos, sequía y peyote: la lucha mortal por el agua en México
  • Wixárika medicine under siege
    Wixárika medicine under siege
    Wixárika medicine under siege
  • The Long Path Xaurima Chino
    The Long Road to Property
    The Long Road to Property
  • Gerardo Ruiz Smith speaking to those who attended the training in Wirikuta.
    Planting Agroecology in the Sacred Desert of Wirikuta
    Planting Agroecology in the Sacred Desert of Wirikuta
  • Mexican human rights and Wixárika delegates observe the passing of egg cargo from the new industrial plants. Photography by Author, 2022.
    Why Land and Ecology Matter for Global Psychedelics
    Why Land and Ecology Matter for Global Psychedelics
  • Adelfo Regino, Director General of the National Institute of Indigenous Peoples (INPI) addresses San Sebastián Teponahuaxtlán in February 2020. (gob.mx)
    Wixárika community recovers 25% of ancestral lands in Nayarit
    Wixárika community recovers 25% of ancestral lands in Nayarit
  • Photo Galo Cañas/Cuartoscuro
    Historic decree to restore 2,471 hectares of ancestral land to Wixárika community
    Historic decree to restore 2,471 hectares of ancestral land to Wixárika community
  • Hikuri a demanda
    Hikuri in Demand: A Living Being in Subordination and Tensions
    Hikuri in Demand: A Living Being in Subordination and Tensions
  • Unknown Mexico, Volume I
    Unknown Mexico, Volume I
    Unknown Mexico, Volume I
  • Ruta Wixárika Patrimonio Mundial
    Sacred Wixárika route added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List
    Sacred Wixárika route added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List
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Presentación del católogo Fotografía cortesia de Caile
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Ceremonial Center of Kieruwit+a, Community of Tuapurie ~ Photograph: Edwin Forgan Myers 1938, Courtesy of the Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. . Photo #N30403
Photographs by Edwin Forgan Myers ~ 1938

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