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"The Huichol Indians of Mexico". Carl Lumholtz. Vol.X. 1898. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 10 pages. (velobound in anthology "The Writings of Carl Lumholtz on Mexican Peyote Religion"). [box v2]  [ZEFF LIBRARY]

"The Huicholes: Mexico's People of Myth and Magic" National Geographic vol 151. No. 6. June 1977, pages 832-853. Article by James Norman, photos by Guillermo Aldana E. [large box 2m]  [ZEFF LIBRARY]

Art of the Huichol Indians. Editor: Kathleen Berrin. Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco / Harry N. Abrams Inc, Publisher. New York. 1978. paperback. 212 pages. $9.95. [box 1]  [ZEFF LIBRARY]

Dance of the Deer Foundation. 1991 promotional literature for commercialized workshops in Huichol Indian Shamanism, organized by Brant Secunda. [box 5m]  [ZEFF LIBRARY]

Decorative Art of the Huichol Indians. Carl Lumholtz. Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History Vol. III, Dec. 1904. (velobound in anthology "The Writings of Carl Lumholtz on Mexican Peyote Religion") 52 pages. [box v2]  [ZEFF LIBRARY]

Happy People: The Huichol Indians. Bertha P. Dutton. Museum of New Mexico Press. Santa Fe, NM. 1962. (velobound in anthology "Huichol Peyotism Anthology"). 56 pages. [box v2]  [ZEFF LIBRARY]

Les derniers adorateurs du peyotl- Croyances, coutumes et mythes des Indiens Huichol. Marino Benzi. NRF. Gallimard. 1972. (velobound in anthology "Huichol Peyotism Anthology"). 447 pages. [box v2]  [ZEFF LIBRARY]

Mirrors of the Gods: Proceedings of a Symposium on the Huichol Indians. editor: Susan Bernstein. San Diego Museum Papers No. 25. San Diego Museum of Man. 1989. 62 pages. (velobound in anthology "Huichol Peyotism Anthology"). [box v2]  [ZEFF LIBRARY]

Peyote Hunt: The Sacred Journey of the Huichol Indians. Barbara G. Myerhoff. Cornell University Press. Ithaca and London. 1974. paperback. 285 pages. [box 4m]  [ZEFF LIBRARY]

RALPH METZNER: Hallucinogens and Contemporary North American Shamanic Practices (ICSS) Tape 9 Side A: Hallucinogens and Contemporary North American Shamanic Practices by Ralph Metzner and A Huichol Pilgrimage Revisited by Tom Pinkson
(1)Audio-A197Q-87, [SoundPhotoSynthesis]

RALPH METZNER & WALTER HOUSTON CLARK: SIDE B: Entheogens and Psychospiritual Transformation SIDE A: Chemical Ecstasy From the 1983 Santa Barbara Psychedelic Conference, Walter CLARK contributes to the discussion.
(1)Audio-A87-83, [SoundPhotoSynthesis]

Symbolism of the Huichol Indians. Carl Lumholtz. (4 color plates expertly photocopied to precisely match the hand-tinted originals). Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History. vol III, 1900-1907. 1907. (velobound in anthology "The Writings of Carl Lumholtz on Mexican Peyote Religion"). 238 pages. [box v2]  [ZEFF LIBRARY]

The Huichol Creation of the World: Yarn Tablas by Jose Benitez Sanchez and Tutukila Carrillo. essay and catalogue by Juan Negrin. E.B. Crocker Art Gallery, Sacramento, CA. 1975. velobound photocopy- large format. [large box 2m]  [ZEFF LIBRARY]

Unknown Mexico, A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; in the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan. AMS Press Inc. New York. 1973. vol. I: excerpts: Introduction, Contents, Chapter XIX "Hikuli Cults". This chapter on the Tarahumara is th only section on peyote in vol. I. vol. II. entire volume, which is mostly about the Huichol. (velobound in anthology "The Writings of Carl Lumholz on Mexican Peyote Religion" ). ~550 pages. [box v2]  [ZEFF LIBRARY]


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