- A
curandero (Spanish: [kuɾanˈdeɾo], "healer"; f. curandera, also
spelled curandeiro, Portuguese: [kuɾɐ̃ˈdejɾu], f. curandeira) is a
traditional native...
- parti****ted in the
Robert Rodriguez production titled Curandero where he
plays the lead.
Curandero was
directed by
Eduardo Rodriguez. In 2007, he pla****...
- Don
Pedro Jaramillo was a
curandero and folk
saint from the
South Texas Valley region. He was
known as "the
healer of Los
Olmos Cr****" and "el mero jefe"...
-
Velada is the name of the
healing vigils carried out by
Mazatec curanderos (such as María Sabina). The
rituals involved the use of
psilocybin (magic mushrooms)...
- this
spiritual practice. It
belongs to the
standard objects utilized by
curanderos, i.e. healers, of this
religious tradition due to of its name Spanish:...
- (cf.
below section) with the coca leaves, and the
shaman piece (cf. §
Curandero (shaman)) with the
guinea pig (cuy)
Nicario Jiménez
frequently injects...
-
require either a shaman,
curandero, or chanter. The job of the
shaman and
curandero are
purely religious, as the
curandero is
there to
diagnose and to...
- El
Curandero is a 1955
Argentine film
directed by
Mario Soffici.
After arriving in a
small town, a
doctor pretends to be a
healer to earn the
trust of...
-
Adoption of
culture and
cultural identity perceived as
inappropriate Curandero –
Traditional healer in
Latin America and the
United States Dukun – Indonesian...
- fluid.
While searching the woods, Fred, Velma, and
Daphne encounter El
Curandero, a
medicine man, who
tells them to
research history and
warns them that...