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The mushroom doctor:, the wisdowm way of the feminine shaman, Camila Martínez

Label
The mushroom doctor:, the wisdowm way of the feminine shaman, Camila Martínez
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The mushroom doctor:
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Camila Martínez
Sub title
the wisdowm way of the feminine shaman
Summary
Doña Julieta's mother Regina was said to be the coriander (traditional native doctor) who taught the legendary Maria Sabina of Huatla de Jiménez, Oaxaca, Mexico. Deeper into the mountains far from the the village of Huatla, lived Doña Julieta's family. It is into this hidden Mazatec world Camila Martinez is adopted. She shares stories of her traveling in and out of this magical realm over twenty years as an adventurous young woman studying ethnobotany and developing her apprenticeship with the heiress and daughter of Maria Sabina's initiatrix, Dona Julieta and land of the female village curanderos, their sacred mushroom tradition becoming known, shifting into the future and greater global culture. Camila is a conduit of the knowledge and spirit of this traditional native medicine and bridges realms as the trail requires. As the only American female apprentice of Dona Julieta, she is uniquely able to give us a special view. Come meet an extraordinary woman as we are welcomed to sit by her kitchen fire. Be amazed and delighted. Leila Castle, author Earth Walking Sky Dancers
Target audience
adult
Classification
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