Shipibo Shamans

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Anaconda 00:00 Tools
Hummingbird 00:00 Tools
Wisdom And Love 00:00 Tools
Courtship 00:00 Tools
Gestation Of The Fetus 00:00 Tools
Power Of Love 00:00 Tools
Marriage 00:00 Tools
Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Beauty Of The Feminine 00:00 Tools
Protection In The Womb 00:00 Tools
Spirit Song 00:00 Tools
Dolphin 00:00 Tools
Ayahuasca Ceremony 00:00 Tools
Ayahuasca 00:00 Tools
Far Away Visitors 00:00 Tools
Power Song 00:00 Tools
Curing Fear 00:00 Tools
General Healing 00:00 Tools
Cleansing Of The Heart 00:00 Tools
Honoring Fire 00:00 Tools
Thunder And Lightning 00:00 Tools
Preparation Of Plant Remedies 00:00 Tools
Children By The River 00:00 Tools
Sleep Protection 00:00 Tools
Late Night In The Jungle 00:00 Tools
Curing Bad Air 00:00 Tools
Family Farewell 00:00 Tools
Icaro For The Hummingbird 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Wisdom And Love 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Strengthening The Spirit 00:00 Tools
Icaro To Protect Children 00:00 Tools
Icaro To Return Soul To The Body 00:00 Tools
Icaro For The Anaconda 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Generating Power 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Healing The Body 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Friendship 00:00 Tools
Thunder & Lightning Icaro 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Ayahuasca Ceremony 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Protection During Travel 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Thunder And Lightning 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Circling The Earth 00:00 Tools
Icaro For The Dolphin 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Cleansing The Body And Heart 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Curing Fear 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Plant Energy In The Body 00:00 Tools
Icaro To Protect Baby In The Womb 00:00 Tools
Children Singing By The Ucayali River 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Ayahuasca Protection 00:00 Tools
Icaro To Energize The Ayahuasca Designs 00:00 Tools
Midnight In The Amazon Rainforest 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Protection During Sleep 00:00 Tools
Shipibo Remix 00:00 Tools
Icaro To Welcome Baby At Birth 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Removing Bad Energy 00:00 Tools
Icaro For A Family Farewell 00:00 Tools
Icaro For The Sun And Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Cleansing The Mind & Body 00:00 Tools
Icaro For Healing & Curing 00:00 Tools
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The Shipibo-Conibo are an indigenous people along the Ucayali River in the Amazon rainforest in Perú. Formerly two groups, the Shipibo (apemen) and the Conibo (fishmen), they eventually became one distinct tribe through intermarriage and communal ritual and are currently known as the Shipibo-Conibo people. The Shipibo-Conibo live in the 21st century while keeping one foot in the past, spanning millennia in the Amazonian rainforest. Many of their traditions are still practiced, such as ayahuasca shamanism. Shamanistic songs have inspired artistic tradition and decorative designs found in their clothing, pottery, tools and textiles. Some of the urbanized people live around Pucallpa in the Yarina Cocha, an extensive indigenous zone. Most others live in scattered villages over a large area of jungle forest extending from Brazil to Ecuador. Shipibo-Conibo women make beadwork and textiles, but are probably best known for their pottery, decorated with maze-like red and black geometric patterns. While these ceramics were traditionally made for use in the home, an expanding tourist market has provided many households with extra income through the sale of pots and other craft items. They also prepare chapo, a sweet plantain beverage. The Shipibo of the village of Pao-Yan used to have a diet of fish, yuca and fruits. Now, however, the situation has deteriorated because of global weather changes and now there is mostly just yuca and fish. Since there has been drought followed by flooding, most of the mature fruit trees have died, and some of the banana trees and plantains are struggling. Global increases in energy and food prices have risen due to deforestation and erosion along the Ucayali River. The basic needs of the people are more important now than ever, affecting their long term planning abilities. There is now a sense that hunger may not be that far off for those in the farther reaches of the Shipibo nation. Contact with western sources – including the governments of Peru and Brazil – has been sporadic over the past three centuries. The Shipibo are noted for a rich and complex cosmology, which is tied directly to the art and artifacts they produce. Christian missionaries have worked to convert them since the late 17th century, particularly from the Franciscans. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.