Peru
Honoring Shipibo Wisdom with the Kurin Metsa School
by Mary Olivar, Center for Shamanic Education and Exchange Board Member “Cuando nosotros hablamos, tenemos mucho potencial en nuestra boca. El aroma y la potencia para ayudar a...
by Mary Olivar, Center for Shamanic Education and Exchange Board Member “Cuando nosotros hablamos, tenemos mucho potencial en nuestra boca. El aroma y la potencia para ayudar a...
The Kalash People of Pakistan The Kalash of Pakistan are a little known people living in one of the most isolated places on earth. This clip is brought to you...
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This is a new video from Ian Lungold’s website mayanmajix.com. Carl Calleman interviews Don Alejandro, a Mayan shaman about the much anticipated end of the Mayan calendar. Don Alejandro is...
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By Kevin Johnson I read this article recently posted by Mayan’s about properly interpreting the wisdom cultivated over centuries from their elders; shamans hidden from the world, often ascetic keepers...
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This is a talk given in 2011 by Elizabeth Lindsey, a Native Hawaiian speaking about the wisdom of Native elders and how their wisdom is so relevant to today’s world....
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A beautiful little piece on how a Hmong Medicine man keeps his Shamanic tradition alive with the community who has immigrated from South East Asia to America.
Bio-diversity is where there are enough different crops to maintain a healthy, balanced and sustainable ecosystem. Mono-culture is where a single crop is mass-planted for harvesting efficiency, but a single...
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The Q’ero are a Quechua speaking tribe from the central mountains of Peru. Their lands cover some of the highest, most rugged and most isolated terrain in the Andes and...
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The point I am taken with is the value of indigenous wisdom to modern day challenge. Conquering, imposing forces (like big oil and mining) don’t take the time or have...
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by Kevin Johnson I first met Herlinda at an intensive shamanic healing. Herlinda is the matriarch of her Shipibo tribe in the Peruvian Amazon Basin. The Shipibos believe that everything was...
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