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|  The jaguar is a sacred symbol of the Huichol indian's Shaman culture. |  Huichol mask presents ancient symbols in seed beads and beeswax. ARCHIVE IMAGE | |||||
|  Folk art by the Huichol Indians depicts a gentle, colorful doe. |  Bright, bold stag in created in exquisite bead work. ARCHIVE IMAGE | |||||
|  The Huichol Indians capture the lonesome howl of the desert coyote. ARCHIVE IMAGE |  A blue deer is the most sacred animal in the Huichol culture... here he is adorned with other creature imagery. | |||||
|  A colorful coiled serpent and a peyote jar are another fantastical example of the folk art that the Huichol Indians are know for . |  Scorpions, horny toads, wheat shafts and snakes are intricately rendered on the sacred jaguars head. | |||||
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San Angel Folk Art Gallery
Voted "Best of San Antonio's Art Galleries" &
"Best Folk Art Collection in the U.S."
110 Blue Star
San Antonio, TX 78204Located in Southtown
less than a mile from San Antonio's downtown attractions,
the Riverwalk and the AlamoSan Angel Folk Art
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