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Estambre de lana, cera de campeche y madera

The Universal Aspect of Tamatsí Kauyumarie ~ José Benítez Sánchez 1972
The Universal Aspect of Tamatsí Kauyumarie / Tamatsí Kauyumarie takiekari nait+ m+kaniere

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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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From Our Archive

Wixárika land defender and attorney Santos de la Cruz Carrillo in 2010, at the beginning of the fight to defend the sacred desert of the Wirikuta from Canadian mining. (Tracy L. Barnett)
Attorney’s kidnapping highlights dangers for Indigenous activists
Juan Negrín at the roundtable
The Huichol Indians: A Roundtable
Photograph ©Tracy Barnett 2017
Mexican ranchers and indigenous people urge government to solve land conflict

"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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