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Mexico: Create a Huichol Yarn Painting - Timothy S. Y. Lam Museum

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Mexico: Create a Huichol Yarn Painting - Timothy S. Y. Lam Museum

Who are the Huichol? Descendants of the Aztec, the Huichol (pronounced Wee-chol) or Wixáritari are an indigenous people of Mexico. They are best known to the larger world as the Huichol; however, they refer to themselves as Wixáritari in their native Huichol language. Like other []

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