- The Shipibo-
Conibo are an
indigenous people along the
Ucayali River in the
Amazon rainforest in Peru.
Formerly two groups, they
eventually became one tribe...
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Shipibo (also Shipibo-
Conibo, Shipibo-Konibo) is a
Panoan language spoken in Peru and
Brazil by
approximately 26,000 speakers.
Shipibo is a recognized...
- and men on ceramics, textiles,
wooden surfaces, and
bodies of the Shipibo-
Conibo people from the
central Amazon of Peru. Kené
designs are
composed of geometric...
- neweí,
quinilla blanca, semein, sháwi, yacu yutzu, and yopoyo. The Shipibo-
Conibo people of the
Peruvian Amazon prepare a
medicinal tincture from the bark...
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geometric molas of the Kuna
people and the
traditional clothing of the Shipibo-
Conibo people. The
artwork in the Where's Wally?
series of children's
books is...
- Shamanism" (see below),
which he
wrote was
based on his
experiences with
Conibo and Jívaro
shamans in
South America,
including the
consumption of hallucinogens...
- that
sought to
improve the
sustainability of
health care for the Shipibo-
Conibo people by
integrating traditional plant medicines. He is also the owner...
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Lecciones para el
aprendizaje del
idioma shipibo-
conibo [Lessons for
learning the Shipibo-
Conibo language]. Lima:
Summer Institute of Linguistics. Guentchéva...
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Shipibo territory is
considered to be
downstream of the
Ucayali and the
Conibo culture upstream, but in
reality there are
communities of both
groups in...
- Yagua, Arakmbut, Ka'apor, Canelos-Quichua,
Amazonian Kichwas and Shipibo-
Conibo.[page needed] "Jagua tattoo" is a term used by
people in the body art industry...