Résilience et flexibilité du chamanisme Shipibo-Konibo (Pérou)
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Amazonie péruvienne, chamanisme, christianisation, resilience, femme chamane, flexibilitéAbstract
Bien que les Shipibo-Konibo d'Amazonie péruvienne aient subi le prosélytisme des religions chrétiennes pendant près de quatre siècles, leurs pratiques chamaniques ont toujours persisté, parfois de façon souterraine. Comme le souligne Thomas DuBois (2009:233) « The persistence of shamans and shamanic traditions within communities experiencing concerted missionization is a sign of the power and resilience of shamanic belief systems in general ». Quels impacts ont eu les différentes religions chrétiennes sur les pratiques chamaniques shipibo-konibo ? quelles transformations et quelles adaptations ce phénomène de resilience a-t-il entraîné?
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