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The Photography of Edwin Forgan Myers

The Chanter and his seconders ~ Photograph #N30397 ~ Edwin F. Myers 1938, Courtesy of the Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
The Chanter and his Seconders

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Guardians of the Nawa Women from each family prepare and care for nawa, a sacred maize drink, during Semana Santa. It is offered to the community on Holy Sunday. Photograph by Luis Martínez
Wixárika Pilgrimage Route Earns UNESCO World Heritage Status
 A Wixarika woman overlooks the Sierra de Catorce at dawn. (Tracy L. Barnett)
After UNESCO, what's next for the Wixarika route to Wirikuta?
Sacred Oasis in Wirikuta Tuimaya’u, Photograph ©Juan Negrin 1990
Wixarika Research Center Summer 2025 Newsletter

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Art and Magic of the Huichols

"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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