Indigenous and mestizo use of ayahuasca. An overview [in Perú]

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Título

Indigenous and mestizo use of ayahuasca. An overview [in Perú]

Descripción

Contenido /
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Part I: Indigenous use of ayahuasca [2.1. European perception of sacred plants in the Americas -- 2.2. A question of terminology -- 2.3. Importance of the caapi complex -- 2.4. Indigenous spirituality and shamanism -- 2.5. Types of rituals -- 2.6. Uses of the caapi complex -- 2.7. Contact with the primordial spiritual realm -- 2.8. Transformation and communication with the animal and plant world -- 2.9. Divination, healing and warfare -- 2.10. Acquisition of songs and designs -- 2.11. Promotion of social order]
- . Part II: Mestizo use of ayahuasca [3.1. The use of ayahuasca among the mestizo population of the peruvian
Amazon -- 3.2. Plant teachers -- 3.3. Initiation -- 3.4. Icaros, the magic phlegm and concepts of illness -- 3.5. Spirits]
- 4. A comment on ayahuasca tourism

Autor

Luis Eduardo Luna

Fuente

The ethnopharmacology of Ayahuasca. Rafael Guimarães dos Santos [ed.]

Editor

Kerala [IN] : Transworld Research Network

Fecha

2011

Formato

pp. 1-21

Idioma

inglés

Identificador

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Colección

Citación

Luis Eduardo Luna, “Indigenous and mestizo use of ayahuasca. An overview [in Perú],” cendoc.chirapaq.org.pe, consulta 4 de febrero de 2026, http://ec2-54-237-17-142.compute-1.amazonaws.com/items/show/12711.