Peyote Hunt

Peyote Hunt
Title Peyote Hunt PDF eBook
Author Barbara G. Myerhoff
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 292
Release 1976
Genre Huichol Indians
ISBN 9780801491375

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"Ramón Medina Silva, a Huichol Indian shaman priest or mara'akame, instructed me in many of his culture's myths, rituals, and symbols, particularly those pertaining to the sacred untiy of deer, maize, and peyote. The significance of this constellation of symbols was revealed to me most vividly when I accompanied Ramón on the Huichol's annual ritual return to hunt the peyote in the sacred land of Wirikuta, in myth and probably in history the place from which the Ancient Ones (ancestors and deities of the present-day Indians) came before settling in their present home in the mountains of the Sierra Madre Occidental in north-central Mexico. My work with Ramón preceded and followed our journey, but it was this peyote hunt that held the key to, and constituted the climax of, his teachings."--from the Preface

Symbolism of the Huichol Indians

Symbolism of the Huichol Indians
Title Symbolism of the Huichol Indians PDF eBook
Author Carl Lumholtz
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1907
Genre Huichol Indians
ISBN

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Symbolism of the Huichol Indians

Symbolism of the Huichol Indians
Title Symbolism of the Huichol Indians PDF eBook
Author Carl Lumholtz
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1900
Genre Huichol Indians
ISBN

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Symbolism of the Huichol Indians

Symbolism of the Huichol Indians
Title Symbolism of the Huichol Indians PDF eBook
Author Carl Lumholtz
Publisher
Pages 266
Release 1900
Genre Huichol Indians
ISBN

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SYMBOLISM OF THE HUICHOL INDIANS

SYMBOLISM OF THE HUICHOL INDIANS
Title SYMBOLISM OF THE HUICHOL INDIANS PDF eBook
Author CARL. LUMHOLTZ
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781033012000

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People of the Peyote

People of the Peyote
Title People of the Peyote PDF eBook
Author Stacy B. Schaefer
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 580
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780826319050

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The first substantial study of a Mexican Indian society that more than any other has preserved much of its ancient way of life and religion.

Huichol Mythology

Huichol Mythology
Title Huichol Mythology PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Zingg
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 353
Release 2015-08
Genre History
ISBN 0816532036

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Best known for their ritual use of peyote, the Huichol people of west-central Mexico carried much of their original belief system into the twentieth century unadulterated by the influence of Christian missionaries. Among the Huichol, reciting myths and performing rituals pleases the ancestors and helps maintain a world in which abundant subsistence and good health are assured. This volume is a collection of myths recorded by Robert Zingg in 1934 in the village of Tuxpan and is the most comprehensive record of Huichol mythology ever published. Zingg was the first professional anthropologist to study the Huichol, and his generosity toward them and political advocacy on their behalf allowed him to overcome tribal sanctions against divulging secrets to outsiders. He is fondly remembered today by some Huichols who were children when he lived among them. Zingg recognized that the alternation between dry and wet seasons pervades Huichol myth and ritual as it does their subsistence activities, and his arrangement of the texts sheds much light on Huichol tradition. The volume contains both aboriginal myths that attest to the abiding Huichol obligation to serve ancestors who control nature and its processes, and Christian-inspired myths that document the traumatic effect that silver mining and Franciscan missions had on Huichol society. First published in 1998 in a Spanish-language edition, Huichol Mythology is presented here for the first time in English, with more than 40 original photographs by Zingg accompanying the text. For this volume, the editors provide a meticulous historical account of Huichol society from about 200 A.D. through the colonial era, enabling readers to fully grasp the significance of the myths free of the sensationalized interpretations found in popular accounts of the Huichol. Zingg’s compilation is a landmark work, indispensable to the study of mythology, Mexican Indians, and comparative religion.