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Ruta Wixárika Patrimonio Mundial
Sacred Wixárika route added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List
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Simposio Antropología Occidente México
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From Our Archive

María Guadalupe Bautista
Wixarika Scholarship Fund Fall/Winter Newsletter 2023
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What Is Left of Zapatismo 30 Years After the Armed EZLN Uprising in Mexico (and What Happened to Subcomandante Marcos)
Cover page of Thesis Rodríguez Luis
Huicholes and Their Involuntary Relocation Due to the Aguamilpa Hydroelectric Project, Nayarit, with Some Particularities from the Ejidos of Colorado de la Mora and Playa Golondrinas

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Juan Negrín, Founding Director, Wixárika Research Center

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