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The Huichol Indians of Mexico call themselves "the healers." For centuries, they have conducted ceremonial rituals they believe heal the Earth and keep nature balanced. Their religion consists of four principal deities, Corn, Eagles, Deer and Peyote, all descended from their Sun God, "Tau."
Huichol Sites
Culture, Symbolism and Art
Juan Negrin, Jose Benitez Sanchez and links.
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology
Catarino Carrillo Sanchez
Huichol Handicrafts and Art, sponsered by Plenty
Huichol Art Exhibit
Huichol Indian Culture, Folk Art and Artifacts
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Revelations of a Huichol Shaman
Book by Jay Fikes
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