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Substances, relationships and the omnipresence of the body: an overview of Ashéninka ethnomedicine (Western Amazonia). [PDF]
Lenaerts M.
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The Overlooked Tradition of "Personal Music" and Its Place in the Evolution of Music. [PDF]
Nikolsky A +3 more
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Disease concepts and treatment by tribal healers of an Amazonian forest culture. [PDF]
Herndon CN +5 more
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From super-wicked problems to more-than-human justice: new bioethical frameworks for antimicrobial resistance and climate emergency. [PDF]
Sudenkaarne T, Butcher A.
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Religiones omnívoras: el chamanismo chané y las relaciones interétnicas
Of Arawak origin, the ethnic group identified as the Chané indigenous group in the Amerindian literature, settled on the eastern slopes of the Andes before the Conquest of the Occidental region or Paraguayan Chaco took place. There, this group engaged in
Villar, Diego
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Shamanism and ritual in South America: an inquiry into Amerindian shape‐shifting
Using ethnographic material on the Chachi, an Amerindian group in Northwest Ecuador, this article attempts to develop a renewed understanding of shamanism and ritual among so‐called ‘indigenous peoples’ in South America, in both lowland and highland areas.
István Praet
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