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Jaguar y chamán entre los mayas

    1. [1] UNAM
  • Localización: Alteridades, ISSN-e 2448-850X, ISSN 0188-7017, Vol. 6, Nº. 12, 1996 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Antropología de la curación), págs. 27-31
  • Idioma: español
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Jaguar and shaman among Mayans
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    • The jaguar is an animal that ever since Pre-hispanic times, has been associated to shamanic practices in Mesoamerica. In several Mayan areas, there are plastic representations from classical ages which show theones who certainly were shamans carrying feline attributes. The author points out following testimonies of the moment of contact- that, one of the qualities ofthese characters was the ability to transform themselves into a jaguar. This article also analyses the different felid qualities that shamans obtain when theyreach altered states of consciousness, comparing them with other points in Mesoamerica


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