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although they
refer to
themselves as
Wixáritari ("the people") in
their ****chol language. The
adjectival form of
Wixáritari and name for
their own language...
- the ****chol and
Tepehuan Americans of
western Mexico. The ****chol or
Wixaritari call
their God's Eyes Tsikuri,
which means "the
power to see and understand...
- and
Cultural Preservation:
Education and
Bordered Identities Among the
Wixaritari (****chol) of Tateikita, Jalisco,
Mexico (PDF) (PhD).
University of Florida...
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density was 39/km2.
Nayarit is the home to four
indigenous groups: the
Wixaritari (****chol), the
Naayeri (Cora), the Odam (Tepehuan) and the Nahuatl-speaking...
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spoken by the
ethnic group widely known as the ****chol (self-designation
Wixaritari),
whose mountainous territory extends over
portions of the
Mexican states...
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draws upon
Wixáritari (****chol)
ethnographic work to
suggest that the
guachimonton may be an
ancient version of the
contemporary Wixáritari tuki. He compares...
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draws upon
Wixáritari (****chol)
ethnographic work to
suggest that the
guachimonton may be an
ancient version of the
contemporary Wixáritari tuki. He compares...
-
Corachol peoples Cora (Náayarite):
Jalisco and Nayarit,
Mexico ****chol (
Wixáritari/Wixárita):
Jalisco and Nayarit,
Mexico Central America is
generally defined...
- "Traditional knowledge, uses, and
perceptions of
mushrooms among the
Wixaritari and
mestizos of
Villa Guerrero, Jalisco, Mexico". IMA Fungus. 10: 16....
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experiential from
three different perspectives the
value of the ****chol (
Wixaritari)
people as a
culture and as a community, and how they have
benefited other...