- The ****chol (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈwit͡ʃo̞l]) or
Wixárika (****chol pronunciation: [wiˈraɾika]) are an
Indigenous people of
Mexico living in the Sierra...
- made its
first appearance in Wirikuta, and it is the
sacred land of the
Wixárikas (****chol's)
deified ancestors. They have
sacred places on each of the...
- had been the
direct cause of
death among 25 Utes in last two years. The
Wixarika religion consists of four prin****l deities: Corn,
Kayumarie (Blue Deer)...
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Beverage Place of
origin Mexico Region or
state Jalisco/Nayarit
Created by
Wixárikas Serving temperature Ice cold Main
ingredients Corn, piloncillo, lemon...
- Nayarit, 4,375. The most
prominent groups among them are the ****chol or
Wixárika (3,276), Cora (527) and Purépecha (101).
Catholicism is the most prominent...
- Mazatec, Chinantec, Mixe, Zoque, Popoluca,
Popoloca language, Me'phaa,
Wixarika, Chontal, Huave, Pame, Teenek, Kickapoo, Kiliwa, Paipai, Cucapá, Amuzgo...
- The ****chol
language (****chol:
Wixárika) is an
indigenous language of
Mexico which belongs to the Uto-Aztecan
language family. It is
spoken by the ethnic...
-
governed Wixárika (****chol)
village located in Mezquitic, Jalisco, Mexico. The
village is
called Tatei Kié in the
native Wixárika language.
Other Wixárika ceremonial...
- Chapala, Jamay, La
Barca and Jocotepec. The
Norte Region is the home of the
Wixarika or ****chols
although there are
significant communities of an ethnicity...
- (Tzañcue) 57,666 48,843
Tojolabal (Tojolwinik) 54,505 44,531 ****chol (
Wixárika) 43,929 36,856
Tepehuan (O'dam, Audam, and Ódami) 37,548 30,339 Triqui...