1982. South America, Native Americans. Serie Debate Amazonico/Ediciones CETA and CAAAP. 177p. Good paperback with scuffed green covers, text pages have tannedpoS.
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Sprache: Spanisch
Verlag: Editorial Horizonte, Lima, Perú, 1976
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Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Zustand: Bien. En buen estado, sin marcas de uso.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. One country's sacrament is another's illicit drug, as officials in South America and the United States are well aware. For centuries, a hallucinogenic tea made from a giant vine native to the Amazonian rainforest has been taken as a religious sacrament across several cultures in South America. Many spiritual leaders, shamans, and their followers consider the tea and its main component - ayahuasca - to be both enlightening and healing. In fact, ayahuasca (pronounced a-ja-was-ka) loosely translated means spirit vine. In this book, de Rios and Rumrrill take us inside the history and realm of, as well as the raging arguments about, the substance that seems a sacrament to some and a scourge to others. Their book includes text from the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances and interviews with shamans in the Amazon.One country's sacrament is another's illicit drug, as officials in South America and the United States are well aware. For centuries, a hallucinogenic tea made from a giant vine native to the Amazonian rainforest has been taken as a religious sacrament across several cultures in South America. Many spiritual leaders, shamans, and their followers consider the tea and its main component - ayahuasca - to be both enlightening and healing. In fact, ayahuasca (pronounced a-ja-was-ka) loosely translated means spirit vine. Ayahuasca has moved into the United States, causing legal battles in the Supreme Court and rulings from the United Nations. Some U.S. church groups are using the hallucinogen in their ceremonies and have fought for government approval to do so. The sacrament has also drawn American drug tourists to South America to partake, say authors de Rios and Rumrrill. But they warn that these tourists are being put at risk by charlatans who are not true shamans or religious figures, just profiteers.In this book, de Rios and Rumrrill take us inside the history and realm of, as well as the raging arguments about, the substance that seems a sacrament to some and a scourge to others. Opponents fight its use even as U.S. scientists and psychologists continue investigations of whether ayahuasca has healing properties that might be put to conventional use for physical and mental health. This book includes text from the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances and interviews with shamans in the Amazon.
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Zustand: Nuevo. [Novela] Róger Rumrrill (Iquitos, Perú, 1938-). Segunda entrega de una saga novelística sobre la utopía amazónica, después de "La Virgen del Samiria" (2012). Proyecto ganador del Ministerio de Cultura 2019. 160 pages.
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Verlag: Iquitos, Ceta y CAAAP, 1982,, 1982
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic tea, is considered a sacrament in South America, but an illicit drug in the United States. This book looks at how these opposing views have caused heated legal battles, including those at the Supreme Court and the United Nations. It also includes text from the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances. Num Pages: 168 pages. BIC Classification: JM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 236 x 155 x 23. Weight in Grams: 408. . 2008. Hardback. . . . .
Zustand: New. Ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic tea, is considered a sacrament in South America, but an illicit drug in the United States. This book looks at how these opposing views have caused heated legal battles, including those at the Supreme Court and the United Nations. It also includes text from the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances. Num Pages: 168 pages. BIC Classification: JM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 236 x 155 x 23. Weight in Grams: 408. . 2008. Hardback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. One country's sacrament is another's illicit drug, as officials in South America and the United States are well aware. For centuries, a hallucinogenic tea made from a giant vine native to the Amazonian rainforest has been taken as a religious sacrament across several cultures in South America. Many spiritual leaders, shamans, and their followers consider the tea and its main component - ayahuasca - to be both enlightening and healing. In fact, ayahuasca (pronounced a-ja-was-ka) loosely translated means spirit vine. In this book, de Rios and Rumrrill take us inside the history and realm of, as well as the raging arguments about, the substance that seems a sacrament to some and a scourge to others. Their book includes text from the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances and interviews with shamans in the Amazon.One country's sacrament is another's illicit drug, as officials in South America and the United States are well aware. For centuries, a hallucinogenic tea made from a giant vine native to the Amazonian rainforest has been taken as a religious sacrament across several cultures in South America. Many spiritual leaders, shamans, and their followers consider the tea and its main component - ayahuasca - to be both enlightening and healing. In fact, ayahuasca (pronounced a-ja-was-ka) loosely translated means spirit vine. Ayahuasca has moved into the United States, causing legal battles in the Supreme Court and rulings from the United Nations. Some U.S. church groups are using the hallucinogen in their ceremonies and have fought for government approval to do so. The sacrament has also drawn American drug tourists to South America to partake, say authors de Rios and Rumrrill. But they warn that these tourists are being put at risk by charlatans who are not true shamans or religious figures, just profiteers.In this book, de Rios and Rumrrill take us inside the history and realm of, as well as the raging arguments about, the substance that seems a sacrament to some and a scourge to others. Opponents fight its use even as U.S. scientists and psychologists continue investigations of whether ayahuasca has healing properties that might be put to conventional use for physical and mental health. This book includes text from the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances and interviews with shamans in the Amazon.
Verlag: Ediciones Abya- Yala,, 2005
Rústica. Zustand: Buen estado. 15x 21 cm. Buen estado. Perú. Libro.
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Verlag: Concejo Provincial de Alto Amazonas., 1986
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tapa blanda. Zustand: Bien. Historia de Perú. Yurimaguas (985.41 Yurimaguas) Concejo Provincial de Alto Amazonas. Yurimaguas. 1986. 21 cm. 358 p. il. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Roger Rumrrill, Carlos Dávila H. , Fernando Barcia García. Yurimaguas. Historia . Cubierta deslucida. (=1425640=) LP106.
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Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, Westport, 2008
ISBN 10: 1440836167 ISBN 13: 9781440836169
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. One country's sacrament is another's illicit drug, as officials in South America and the United States are well aware. For centuries, a hallucinogenic tea made from a giant vine native to the Amazonian rainforest has been taken as a religious sacrament across several cultures in South America. Many spiritual leaders, shamans, and their followers consider the tea and its main component - ayahuasca - to be both enlightening and healing. In fact, ayahuasca (pronounced a-ja-was-ka) loosely translated means spirit vine. In this book, de Rios and Rumrrill take us inside the history and realm of, as well as the raging arguments about, the substance that seems a sacrament to some and a scourge to others. Their book includes text from the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances and interviews with shamans in the Amazon.One country's sacrament is another's illicit drug, as officials in South America and the United States are well aware. For centuries, a hallucinogenic tea made from a giant vine native to the Amazonian rainforest has been taken as a religious sacrament across several cultures in South America. Many spiritual leaders, shamans, and their followers consider the tea and its main component - ayahuasca - to be both enlightening and healing. In fact, ayahuasca (pronounced a-ja-was-ka) loosely translated means spirit vine. Ayahuasca has moved into the United States, causing legal battles in the Supreme Court and rulings from the United Nations. Some U.S. church groups are using the hallucinogen in their ceremonies and have fought for government approval to do so. The sacrament has also drawn American drug tourists to South America to partake, say authors de Rios and Rumrrill. But they warn that these tourists are being put at risk by charlatans who are not true shamans or religious figures, just profiteers.In this book, de Rios and Rumrrill take us inside the history and realm of, as well as the raging arguments about, the substance that seems a sacrament to some and a scourge to others. Opponents fight its use even as U.S. scientists and psychologists continue investigations of whether ayahuasca has healing properties that might be put to conventional use for physical and mental health. This book includes text from the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances and interviews with shamans in the Amazon. One country's sacrament is another's illicit drug, as officials in South America and the United States are well aware. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.