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Brujo is an exploration of shamanism and curing among the Mazatec Indians of Oaxaca, Mexico, and among two groups of Maya Indians in southern Mexico and Guatemala. The film is divided into three sequences. The first, filmed in Chichicastenango (Guatemala), shows Diego, a shaman, cure a woman on whom a spell has been cast. The cure takes place partly in a church and partly in the mountains, where a sacrificed chicken is used to bring back the ailing woman's spirit. The second sequence moves to Oaxaca, where a Mazatec shaman, her husband, and her patient consume hallucinogenic mushrooms. The cure, which takes place in darkness, involves a simple song (the mushroom's "voice") and dance, flowers, and the rubbing of tobacco on both the patient and the shaman's husband. The final sequence takes place in the Chiapas highlands of Mexico, site of the festival and film Tajimoltik. The filmmakers encounter shaman Miguel, who brings them to his family home in a mountain hamlet beyond Chenalho. There he undertakes to cure filmmaker Claudine Viallon of a migraine, using candles, eggs, and incense. Miguel also discusses conceptions of the soul, death, and transmigration
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material_proyectable Rebiun28183391 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun28183391 m o c vz |zazu| 140312s1978 mau051 g o vueng d 1058166060 1085141560 1125689826 AU@ 000053435343 NLGGC 390955809 NZ1 15570230 ALSTP eng pn ALSTP OCLCO COO OCLCO OCLCF OCLCO CUS U3G VLB EUW OCLCO OCL OCLCQ OCLCO CUS OCLCQ OCLCO EZ9 OCLCA INT OCLCQ WYU YOU TKN OCLCQ ncgt--- n-mx--- Brujo (shaman) written, directed and produced by Georges Payrastre and Claudine Viallon Watertown, MA Documentary Educational Resources (DER) 1978 Watertown, MA Watertown, MA Documentary Educational Resources (DER) 1 online resource (video file (51 min.)) sound, color 1 online resource (video file (51 min.)) 005050 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier digital rda streaming video file rda Maya Title from resource description page (viewed Mar. 12, 2014) Brujo is an exploration of shamanism and curing among the Mazatec Indians of Oaxaca, Mexico, and among two groups of Maya Indians in southern Mexico and Guatemala. The film is divided into three sequences. The first, filmed in Chichicastenango (Guatemala), shows Diego, a shaman, cure a woman on whom a spell has been cast. The cure takes place partly in a church and partly in the mountains, where a sacrificed chicken is used to bring back the ailing woman's spirit. The second sequence moves to Oaxaca, where a Mazatec shaman, her husband, and her patient consume hallucinogenic mushrooms. The cure, which takes place in darkness, involves a simple song (the mushroom's "voice") and dance, flowers, and the rubbing of tobacco on both the patient and the shaman's husband. The final sequence takes place in the Chiapas highlands of Mexico, site of the festival and film Tajimoltik. The filmmakers encounter shaman Miguel, who brings them to his family home in a mountain hamlet beyond Chenalho. There he undertakes to cure filmmaker Claudine Viallon of a migraine, using candles, eggs, and incense. Miguel also discusses conceptions of the soul, death, and transmigration This edition in English Mayas- Medicine Religión maya Mazatec Indians- Medicine Mazatec Indians- Religión Shamans- Guatemala Shamans- México Traditional medicine- Guatemala Traditional medicine- México Mayas- Medicine. Religión maya Mazatec Indians- Medicine. Mazatec Indians- Religión Shamans. Traditional medicine. Guatemala México Documentary films. Nonfiction films. Documentary films. Nonfiction films. Online media Payrastre, Georges film director film producer screenwriter. drt. pro. aus Viallon, Claudine film director film producer screenwriter. drt. pro. aus Documentary Educational Resources (Firm) production company