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- according to their personality. The general concept of nagualism is Mesoamerican in origin. Nagualism is linked with pre-Columbian shamanistic practices through...
- "Nagualism: A Study in Native-American Folklore and History" which chronicled historical interpretations of the word and those who practiced nagualism...
- Winds of Nagual: A Musical Fable for Wind Ensemble on the Writings of Carlos Castaneda is a 1985 composition for wind ensemble by Canadian composer Michael...
- manifest itself in connection with the bush-soul of the West African and the nagual of Central America; but though there is no line of demarcation to be drawn...
- Press. OCLC 492341. Villa Rojas, Alfonso (December 1947). "Kinship and Nagualism in a Tzeltal Community, Southeastern Mexico". American Anthropologist...
- religion Tzeltal religion Tzotzil religion Tzʼutujil religion Mixe religion Nagualism Olmec religion Purépecha religion Talamancan religion Teotihuacan religion...
- for generic killers like The Hook. Deer Woman Huay Chivo Madam Koi Koi Nagual Odiyan Skinwalker Ranch Warlock Werewolf Wall, Leon and William Morgan,...
- Mesoamerican cultures, who often ****ociate the jaguar as a spirit companion or nagual, which will protect the religious figures from evil spirits and while they...
- on alternative medicine, visionary fiction, New Thought, New Science, Nagualism and psychic realms.[citation needed] Hampton Roads sold Walsch's Conversations...
- the words for "incense", "cacao", "corn", many names of various fruits, "nagual/shaman", "tobacco", "adobe", "ladder", "rubber", "corn granary", "squash/gourd"...