This Mexican sierra where family shrines keep pre-Columbian shamanism alive in silence
The dirt road from Tepic climbs for three hours into the Sierra Madre Occidental. Pine-oak forests replace coastal palms around 5,000 feet. Then you see it: adobe ranchos with grass-thatched roofs clustered around stone shrines, no power lines anywhere. Population 130 in Nueva Valle. The silence hits first. This is Huichol country, where pre-Columbian shamanism … Lire plus









