So Sings the Blue Deer: a book on Mexico’s Huichol people

Isolated high in the Sierra Madre mountains of northwestern Mexico, and protected from the outside world for centuries by the natural barrier the mountains afforded, the Huichols have preserved probably the most pure preColombian culture in our hemisphere. The Huichols call themselves “the healers.” For generations, they have performed ceremonial rituals they believe heal the […]

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A member of Maseual Siuat Xochitajkitinij grinds corn by hand to make tortillas. She uses a traditional mano and metate.

Yohualichan, Puebla: A small town, but a mighty force in Cultural Conservation

Yohualichan is one of those places that, if you blink, you might miss it. Situated toward the end of a meandering cobbled road in the midst of the Sierra Norte Mountains of Puebla, the entrance to the town’s road and archaeological site is marked by a single blue sign around a curve in a one-lane […]

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