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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
More than you can see,
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This review is from: Huichol Indian Sacred Rituals (Paperback)
This book is one of the few books that give insight to the beliefs of the Huichol Indians. While it is a thin book, it reveal a lot about their culture without revealing too much. While it does not tell you what they do in their peyote hunts, or ceremonies, it does showcase why they do conduct ceremonies which is just as if not more valuable that the details of a ceremony. The art work is fantastic as well as the photography. Concise language explains the meaning of the photos which reveals a people's belief in a higher power. I recommend this book for anyone who can read between the lines to see culture the exists there in the art.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing look into the art of the Huichol,
By A Customer
This review is from: Huichol Indian Sacred Rituals (Paperback)
I've travelled extensively through Mexico in search of a book that showed the art of the Huichol. This was the first and most complete book to show in detail the various yarn paintings and there meanings. It's a good look, for first timers, into the Huichols sacred rituals, the yarn painting. To those who have not seen the yarn paintings first hand, this book has excellent examples of what the Huichols have been creating for the last quarter of a century. Mariano and Susan Valadez have also included an over view of the Huichols myths and how their stories are depicted in the paintings. This book was recomended to me by a Huichol from Jalisco, Mexico; and now I recomend it to you.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Primarily an art exhibition,
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This review is from: Huichol Indian Sacred Rituals (Paperback)
I bought this book hoping it would be a good reference for a report I am writing about the Huichols, for my cultural anthropology class. The book turns out to be essentially a showcase for the yarn art of Mariano Valdez, the husband of the author. While the art is colorful and interesting, the book did not serve my purpose of gathering detailed descriptive information on their sacred rituals, as the title suggests. The text basically describes, in short paragraphs, what each piece of art represents. It gaves some basic insight into Huichol deities and animal allies, but only in small snippets, so it is hard to put all of these puzzle pieces together to form a cohesive overall picture or understanding of their religious practices. A nice book of art, but not much else. It is also a fairly thin book -- not worth the price, in my opinion, unless you feel that the high-quality images of Valdez's artwork are worth it.
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Exquisite paintings,
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This review is from: Huichol Indian Sacred Rituals (Paperback)
This is a beautiful book with marvelous plates of individual yarn paintings by a gifted artist. i would like to learn more about the spirituality underlying these paintings . The written information was good but there was only a basic over view. I found the work so beautiful and compelling. It drew me in and i wish I could learn more.
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Window into Another World,
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This review is from: Huichol Indian Sacred Rituals (Paperback)
If you are interested in the world view of one of the remaining earth-connected cultures, and you recognize that a picture is worth a thousand words, you will know why this book is so rare and expensive. The yarn paintings of Mariano Valadez directly connect the heart to the earth and to spirit.
These are the equivalent of Tibetan sand paintings or the sand paintings of the finest Southwestern Native American artists. The images are large and the text is brief and to the point. No more need be said. If you want the heady speculation of some University of Pennsylvania or Harvard trained anthropologist waste your money somewhere else. This book is the genuine article, not predigested pap. |
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Huichol Indian Sacred Rituals by Susana Eges Valadez (Paperback - Feb. 1996)
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