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  curandero_alter.JPG - The curanderos prayer arrows. She explained that each arrow was a person who she was curing. And the each one had significance for the sickness she was treating.  
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3 | The curanderos prayer arrows. She explained that each arrow was a person who she was curing. And the each one had significance for the sickness she was treating. | curandero alter | curandero_alter.JPG | 2008.01.28
Headline: Mexican IindigenousTextiles Study | Copyright: Robert Edward Freund 2009 | Caption: Documentation of tepehuano indigenous textiles from Huajicori, Nayarit, Mexico | Keywords: Mexico Nayarit Tepehuanos Huaicori indigenous dress Sierra Huajicori Huajicori San Andres Millpillas La Higera Muralitos Mesa de Los Ricos curandero | See map
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