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Not as elaborate as in Lumholtz's day but impressive.
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Huichol women today dress much as they did in Lumholtz's day, except they have more colourful commercial cloth and yarn available with which to work their designs.
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The Codex of Ehécatl, for example, found near Teuchitlán by the Norwegian explorer Carl Lumholtz, is now in the American museum of Natural history in New York, along with forty other pieces taken from the same place.
Guachimontones: unearthing a lost world near Teuchitlan, Jalisco 2009
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Comparison of his descriptions with current Huichol art shows that the Huichol artisans are even more prolific and diverse now than they were in Lumholtz's day.
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Comparison of his descriptions with current Huichol art shows that the Huichol artisans are even more prolific and diverse now than they were in Lumholtz's day.
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The Codex of Ehécatl, for example, found near Teuchitlán by the Norwegian explorer Carl Lumholtz, is now in the American museum of Natural history in New York, along with forty other pieces taken from the same place.
Guachimontones: unearthing a lost world near Teuchitlan, Jalisco 2009
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Not as elaborate as in Lumholtz's day but impressive.
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Huichol women today dress much as they did in Lumholtz's day, except they have more colourful commercial cloth and yarn available with which to work their designs.
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Comparison of his descriptions with current Huichol art shows that the Huichol artisans are even more prolific and diverse now than they were in Lumholtz's day.
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Lumholtz 'idea of collecting souvenirs including blowing up burial mounds ... and digging up skeletons ... ergo, the dynamite laden burros.
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