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The Cora and Huichol still play their traditional music in the region of Ixtlan, but most live outside of the city proper. Popular forms of music in Ixtlan are similar to music from the wider region, and include Mariachi, Banda, Norteno, and Cumbia. The prevalent style of dress is conservative and sourced from large manufacturers.
Journey to Ixtlan is the third book by Carlos Castaneda, published as a work of nonfiction by Simon & Schuster in 1972. [1] It is about an apprenticeship to the Yaqui shaman, Don Juan. [ 2 ]
Ixtlán del Rio is an archaeological site located in the Ixtlán del Rio municipality, on the south west region of the Mexican state of Nayarit.It is also known as "Los Toriles" and contains the only vestiges of the western cultures in Nayarit.
The Rincón de Ixtlán is an area largely within the municipality of Ixtlán de Juárez. It comprises nine communities, eight of them within the municipality of Ixtlán (the ninth, San Pedro Yaneri, is a small independent municipality).
Ixtlan may refer to: Ixtlán, Michoacan, Mexico; Ixtlán del Río, Nayarit, Mexico Ixtlán del Rio (archaeological site) Ixtlán de los Hervores, Michoacán, Mexico;
Ixtlán District is located in the Sierra Norte region, in the northeastern area of the State of Oaxaca, Mexico.. The district includes 26 municipalities, bringing together a total of 161 settlements.
The municipality is located in the northwest of the state, 174 km from the state capital of Morelia. It has a territory of 124.36 square kilometres, bordering the municipalities of Tanhuato, Ecuandureo, Chavinda, Zamora, Pajacuarán and Vista Hermosa.
Ixtlan Geyser. Ixtlán de los Hervores, also known as Ixtlán, is a city in the Mexican state of Michoacán. It is located 29 kilometres (18 mi) from Jiquilpan by state highway 16 and 26 kilometres (16 mi) to the northeast of the city of Zamora by way of highway 35. [citation needed] It is about 80 miles (130 km) southeast of Guadalajara. [1]