Perkins, John, 1945-
Rochester, Vt. : Destiny Books : Distributed by American International Distribution Corporation (AIDC), ©1994.
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 136-139) and index.
- Through their music, myth, herbal medicine, and the sacred ceremony of the hallucinogenic plant ayahuasca, the Shuar invite us into a dream that they have made reality–one that is nourishing and life-sustaining and in which the great privilege of being human is in embracing our role as caretakers of Mother Earth. –Publisher’s description.
- Quipu Camayoc. Entering the dream The shuar Bring people — Manco. Preparation Into Ecuador Ayahuasca A personal journey — The old shaman. The healing Learning from manco Passing on the dream Dream change.
Subjects:
- Shuar Indians — Religion.
- Shuar philosophy.
- Shuar Indians — Drug use.
- Shamanism — Ecuador.
- Hallucinogenic drugs and religious experience — Ecuador.
- Rain forest ecology — Religious aspects.
Requested by Doak, B.