Art of the Huichol IndiansKathleen Berrin |
Contents
Foreword Ian McKibbin White | 6 |
Introduction Kathleen Berrin | 15 |
Huichol Womens Art Susan Eger in collaboration | 35 |
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American Museum American Research animals anthropology anthropology collections beads become beeswax brain cactus Carl Lumholtz cattle ceremonies Collected by Lumholtz Collected by Peter Collected by Zingg colors complete comunidad cotton dance deer deities diameter don José double weave drug dyed wool economic Eger Eligio embroidery feathers flower Furst gobernador gods Gourd groups Guadalupe Ocotán hallucinogenic Huichol art Huichol culture Huichol Indians HUICOT Kauyumari kawitero Kieri knowledge live maize mara'akame mara'akate mestizos Mexican Mexico motifs Museum of Natural Museums of San Myerhoff mystical Natural and dyed Natural History Nayarit nearika offerings peyote hunt peyote pilgrimage peyoteros Photo plant prayer arrows pueblos Ramón Medina Silva rancho ritual role sacred art San Andrés Cohamiata Santa Catarina Santa Fe School of American serotonin shaman Sierra Madre Occidental social society supernatural symbolic Tatewari Tepic tion traditional Huichol trance tuki vision VOTIVE BOWL Wirikuta women world view woven yarn paintings