Traditional Shamanism

Fronteras del corazón shamánico. Azares y dilemas Qom

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Los espíritus-jaguares: cráneos-trofeos y chamanismo entre los mojos (siglo XVII)

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LAS AVES DUEÑAS DE LAS LLUVIAS Y LAS TEMPESTADES EN LA TRADICIÓN DE LOS INDÍGENAS MAKÁ DEL CHACO BOREAL (PARAGUAY) The birds that are masters of the rains and storms in the tradition of the Maka Indians people in Northern Chaco (Paraguay)

Bird (Ornithology) / Cosmology / Mithology / Ethnobotany, Ethnobiology, Ethnoecology / Gran Chaco (Paraguay) / Axis Mundi / Ethnoornitology / Traditional Shamanism / Axis Mundi / Ethnoornitology / Traditional Shamanism
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