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Man's woven belt, huayame - Photograph ©Yvonne Negrín
Man's woven belt
Embroidered belt of pouches or carrillera. Photograph ©Yvonne Negrín 2002 - 2018
Carrillera--Belt with small pouches

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Wixárika People on their pilgrimage to Cerro Quemado sacred mountain in Wirikuta. Photograph ©Nicola Zolin 2024
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Sacred Colors of the Huichols
With this decree, more than half of the land that the Wixárika have claimed will legally belong to their community. (Galo Cañas/Cuartoscuro)
Historic decree to restore 2,471 hectares of ancestral land to Wixárika community

"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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