Spirit of the Shuar

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Pub. Date: 2001-07-01
Publisher(s): Destiny Books
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Summary



• Discover the thoughts, history, and customs of the Shuar of the Amazon, as told in their own words.

• Tribe members explain their practices of shapeshifting and headhunting; the interdependence of humans and the environment; the role of ecstatic sex; their belief in war as a path to peace; and their faith in arutam, the life spirit.

The indomitable Shuar of the Amazon--reputed to be the only tribe in the Americas that has never been conquered--have lived as warriors, hunters, cultivators, and healers for generations. Even in today's acquisitive, often wasteful world they defend their rainforests and sustainable ways of life and offer their philosophy of love, joy, and hope.

More than three decades after first befriending members of the Shuar, author and environmentalist John Perkins and his publisher, Ehud Sperling, inspired Shakaim Mariano Chumpi-a young Shuar warrior who has fought in the jungle war between his native Ecuador and Peru-to travel among his people and record their thoughts, history, and customs. The result is Spirit of the Shuar.

Here, in their own words, the Shuar share their practices of shapeshifting, "dreaming the world," and ecstatic sex, including the role older women play in teaching uninitiated men how to please. They explain the interdependence of humans and the environment, their formula for peace and balance, and their faith in arutam, the life-giving spirit of nature that allows each of us to transform ourselves. And they describe how their ancient-and current-practice of shrinking heads fits into their cultural philosophy.

Whether exploring the mystery of shamanic shapeshifting, delving deeper into the powers of healing herbs and psychotropic plants, or finding new ways to live sustainably and sensitively in the face of encroaching development and environmental destruction, the Shuar have emerged as a strong people determined to preserve their identity and beliefs and share their teachings with a world in dire need of their wisdom.

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the Ayumpum Foundation to help the Shuar conserve their forests and spread their message.

Author Biography

<p><b>Spirit of the Shuar</b> <br><i>Wisdom from the Last Unconquered People of the Amazon</i> <p>Acknowledgments <br>Prologue <br>Publisher's Preface <br>1. Dreaming the World <br>2. The Gender Dance: Love, Sex, and Control <br>3. A Brotherhood and Etsaa's Lesson <br>4. War, Arutam, and Balance <br>5. "We Don't Die--We Just Become Something Else" <br>6. The Sacred Teacher Plants <br>7. The Shaman and Dream Change <br>8. Sowing the Spirit of the Shuar <br>Epilogue <br>A Note from John Perkins on Storytelling and Translation <br>Glossary <br>Dream Change Coalition

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Prologue viii
Publisher's Preface xii
Dreaming the World
1(14)
Talking with the Dead in the Words of Chumpi
The Gender Dance: Love, Sex, and Control
15(29)
Sex and Beer
Reining in Their Men
Marriage
Extramarital Relations
Sexual Training
The Origin of the Tabu of Incest in the Words of Peem
A Brotherhood and Etsaa's Lesson
44(15)
Amikri Men
Etsaa's Lesson for the Shuar
Oneness and the Secret of Peace in the Words of Chumpi
War, Arutam, and Balance
59(19)
Domingo's First Battle
Headhunting, the Tsantsa, and Change
A Modern Warrior
A Tale of Nunqui in the Words of Rosa Shakai
``We Don't Die-We Just Become Something Else''
78(21)
Dream on It
Facing Fear with the Power of Arutam
Other Lives
Tukupi
Shapeshifting in the Words of Mariano, Chumpi, Tuntuam, Daniel Wachapa, Domingo, and Peem
The Sacred Teacher Plants
99(21)
Psychotropic Plants and the Catholic Church
Ayahuasca
Datura
Chicha
Tobacco
The Role of the Teacher Plants
Initiation into Adulthood in the Words of Mariano and Yaanua Patricia Arcos Tuitza
The Shaman and Dream Change
120(21)
Shamanic Healing
Shamanic Training and Initiation
Dream Change
The Shaman's Journey in the Words of Daniel Wachapa
Sowing the Spirit of the Shuar
141(19)
Achuar Tribal Council
Anaconda and Evias
Ransom
Seeds Planted
Secrets
Progress and Development in the Words of Yajanua Maria Arcos, Yaanua Patricia, and Mariano
Epilogue 160(5)
A Note from John Perkins on Storytelling and Translation 165(5)
Glossary
168(2)
Dream Change Coalition
170

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