People look at a 1990s Volkswagen Beetle named Vochol
during an exhibition on Huichol culture at the Museum of Puebla, near Mexico City August 10, 2011. The name Vochol
, was conceived from a combination of Vocho
, a popular term for Volkswagen Beetles in Mexico, and Huichol
, a Mexican indigenous group. The car was decorated by indigenous craftmen from the Huichol community living in the states of Nayarit and Jalisco, using traditional beads and fabric. According to local media, the work will be auctioned after its exhibition in Paris and Berlin next year, with funds and proceeds going to the Huichols — via Boing Boing
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