Singing to the plants : a guide to mestizo shamanism in the upper Amazon / Stephan V. Beyer.

  • Beyer, Stephan V., 1943-
Date:
2009
  • Books

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Description

"In the Upper Amazon, mestizos are the Spanish-speaking descendants of Hispanic colonizers and the indigenous peoples of the jungle. Some mestizos have migrated to Amazon towns and cities, such as Iquitos and Pucallpa; most remain in small villages. They have retained features of a folk Catholicism and traditional Hispanic medicine, and have incorporated much of the religious tradition of the Amazon, especially its shamanism, sorcery, healing, and the use of potent plant hallucinogens, including ayahuasca. Singing to the Plants sets forth just what this shamanism is about - what happens at an ayahuasca healing ceremony, how the apprentice shaman forms a spiritual relationship with the healing plant spirits, how sorcerers inflict the harm that the shaman heals, and the ways that plants are used in healing, love magic, and sorcery."--BOOK JACKET.

Publication/Creation

Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2009.

Physical description

xiii, 530 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (p. [453-515) and index.

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  • LocationStatus
    History of Medicine
    IDQ.795
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9780826347299
  • 0826347290