PILGRIMAGE OF THE WIXÁRIKA COMMUNITY TO WIRIKUTA: MISUNDERSTOOD ANCESTRAL RITE (SECULAR STATE AND INDIGENOUS RELIGIOUS CUSTOMS IN MEXICO): (SEYLIC STATE AND INDIGENOUS RELIGIOUS CUSTOMS IN MEXICO)
PILGRIMAGE OF THE WIXÁRIKA COMMUNITY TO WIRIKUTA: MISUNDERSTOOD ANCESTRAL RITE (SECULAR STATE AND INDIGENOUS RELIGIOUS CUSTOMS IN MEXICO): (SEYLIC STATE AND INDIGENOUS RELIGIOUS CUSTOMS IN MEXICO)
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The religious manifestations of the indigenous communities in Mexico protect their cosmogony, worldview, values, principles, traditions, beliefs and myths; ancestral cultural multiverse; However, despite the multiple national and international laws that protect them; the State breaches and impedes public worship practices, threatening their subsistence. In this work, the case of the Wixárika people and the pilgrimage to Wirikuta, a mythical spiritual encounter with their gods and ancestors, an invaluable and determining wealth in the life of the group, are analyzed.
Latin American Journal of Law and Religion; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): Religion in the Public Space vs. Privatization of Religion; 1-16
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Law School. Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Date
2020-06-26
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indigenous communities
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PILGRIMAGE OF THE WIXÁRIKA COMMUNITY TO WIRIKUTA: MISUNDERSTOOD ANCESTRAL RITE (SECULAR STATE AND INDIGENOUS RELIGIOUS CUSTOMS IN MEXICO): (SEYLIC STATE AND INDIGENOUS RELIGIOUS CUSTOMS IN MEXICO)