Jose Luis Chee, Huichole Yarn Painting

The circle where sacred offerings are made. Huichol Culture, Northern Mexico, late 20th CE. Dyed wool and wax on wood panel. 

Collection Manu Sassoonian

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Eulalio Gonzales, Huichole Yarn Painting

This picture represents corn. A person can be seen singing or praying to heaven while rain is falling. Huichole culture, Northern Mexico, late 20th CE. Dyed wool and wax on wood panel.

Collection Manu Sassoonian

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Emilio de la Cruz Benitez, Huichole Yarn Painting

Here we see the tree of the wind. Huichol Culture, Nothern Mexico, late 20th CE. Dyed wool and wax on wood panel.

Collection Manu Sassoonian

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Emilio de la Cruz Benitez, Huichole Yarn Painting

A Huichole Indian sacrifices a chicken for the sacred meal in which every member of the community takes part. Huichol Culture, Northern Mexico, late 20th CE. Dyed wool and wax on wood panel.

Collection Manu Sassoonian

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