- folk healers, or
curanderas, were
often conflated with
brujas (witches),
which refers to
those who cast spells;
although curanderas were ****cuted during...
-
Trichocereus by
Patrick Noll
Collective Statement from the
Curanderos and
Curanderas of
North Peru on the
State of
Conservation of the San
Pedro Cactus, their...
- La
Curandera is an
opera composed by
Robert Xavier Rodriguez to a
primarily English libretto by Mary Medrick. It was
commissioned and
premiered by Opera...
- Bobette; Stockel, H. Henrietta; Krueger,
Victoria (1993).
Medicine women,
curanderas, and
women doctors.
University of
Oklahoma Press. p. 189. ISBN 978-0806125121...
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Mexican curandera to
allow Westerners to parti****te in the
healing ritual known as the velada. María
Sabina herself stated that she was not a
curandera, that...
- 2022. Chesnut, R.
Andrew (2016). "Healed by Death:
Santa Muerte, the
Curandera". In Hunt,
Stephen J. (ed.).
Handbook of
Global Contemporary Christianity:...
- him
severe wounds. To
fight an
onset of
blood burning fever, a
Mexican curandera was
summoned and she
prepared a
strong peyote tea from
fresh peyote to...
-
Anaya centering on
Antonio Márez y Luna and his
mentorship under his
curandera and protector, Ultima. It has
become the most
widely read and critically...
- run-down
establishment in the woods,
where Ursula and a
group of
other curanderas performs a
ritual on
Valeria and the baby. As part of the ritual, Valeria...
-
Curandera performing a
limpieza (lit. 'cleaning') in Cuenca, Ecuador...