San Andrés Cohamiata

In today's world, San Andrés Cohamiata has become a topic of great relevance and debate. From its origins to the present, San Andrés Cohamiata has aroused interest and curiosity in people of all ages and areas of society. Its impact on people's daily lives has generated different opinions and positions on the matter. In this article, we will seek to explore the different perspectives on San Andrés Cohamiata, as well as analyze its influence in different areas of society. Additionally, we will examine how San Andrés Cohamiata has evolved over time and what we can expect from its future.
San Andrés Cohamiata
Tatei Kié
Autonomously governed Wixárika village
San Andrés Cohamiata is located in Mexico
San Andrés Cohamiata
San Andrés Cohamiata
Location in Mexico
Coordinates: 22°12′N 104°03′W / 22.200°N 104.050°W / 22.200; -104.050
CountryMexico
StateJalisco
MunicipalityMezquitic

San Andrés Cohamiata is an autonomously governed Wixárika (Huichol) village located in Mezquitic, Jalisco, Mexico.[1][2] The village is called Tatei Kié in the native Wixárika language.

Other Wixárika ceremonial centers that share similar autonomous governments include: Santa Catarina Cuexcomatitián (Tuapurie), San Sebastián Teponahuaxtlán (Wautia) and Tuxpan de Bolaños (Tutsipa) which are all in the state of Jalisco, and Guadalupe Ocotán (Xatsitsarie) in the state of Nayarit.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "ENDORSEMENTS". THE HUICHOL CENTER FOR CULTURAL SURVIVAL AND TRADITIONAL ARTS. Retrieved 2022-06-08.
  2. ^ "Semana Santa huichol en San Andrés Cohamiata, Jalisco". México Desconocido (in Spanish). 2018-03-23. Retrieved 2022-06-08.