Encounters with Sorcery: An Ethnographer's Account
Anthropology & Humanism November 21, 2010 Evgenia Fotiou 21 citations
Westerners and Peruvians who participate in ayahuasca ceremonies in the Peruvian Amazon report similar experiences but interpret them through different cultural lenses. Local Amazonian users typically view negative or dark experiences as attacks by malevolent shamans hired by community members, while Westerners see them as part of their own psychic processes. However, Western shamanic apprentices often adopt the sorcery and shamanic warfare concepts into their worldview, indicating that apprenticeship involves a radical shift in interpretation. The author's own fieldwork experiences challenged the dominant anthropological paradigm that shamanic experiences are culturally defined, as well as the author's largely secular worldview.