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LOS INDÍGENOS HUICHOL DE MÉXICO

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Page 1: LOS INDÍGENOS HUICHOL DE MÉXICO. Arte de lana Historia de los Huichol  Sought refuge in the Sierra Madre Mtns. around the time that the Spaniards arrived

LOS INDÍGENOS HUICHOLDE MÉXICO

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Arte de lana

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Historia de los Huichol

Sought refuge in the Sierra Madre Mtns. around the time that the Spaniards arrived in Mexico (1520’s)

OR Already lived in the mountains but became more hidden as the Spanish encroached on their lands

Made up of 4 or 5 distinct tribes Stayed mostly isolated as Mexico grew

and developed Mestizos (part Indian/part white) began

to try to take the native lands

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Jalisco, Nayarit, y Zacatecas

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Historia de los Huichol

During the Mexican Revolution (around 1913) mestizos sided with Pancho Villa, The Huichol sided with Carranza. The Huichol were victorious in driving the mestizos from their territory.

In the 1950’s, the Catholic Church began the task of modernizing the Huichol world.

In the 1960’s, the National Indian Institute (INI) began a plan to integrate the Huichol into the mainstream of Mexican national culture

Today, they are tied to the national economy as artisans (making crafts) or as migrant laborers. They are still trying to gain legal title to their lands.

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La ropa indígena de los Huichol

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El arte de los Huichol

Yarn Paintings: Yarn pressed into boards coated with wax Beading: Originally, beads made from clay, shells, coral,

and seeds Now, modern beadwork consists of jewelry,

masks, wood sculptures covered in ceramic beads

Materials have changed, purpose has changed-from religious to commercial

Designs have changed very little in hundreds of years

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Historia de los Huichol

Today, they number about 50,000 Name comes from Wirriarika which

means “medicine man” in their native language

Why are their ways still intact? Because they are so isolated and because there were no minerals in the mountains for the Spanish to mine

They have maintained their ancient belief systems better than any other indigenous group in Mexico.

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http://thehuicholcenter.org