Entre lógicas cinegéticas y agrícolas: el chamanismo nahua en una cosmología de sacrificio

Mesoamerican forms of shamanism have rarely been discussed in international academic debates. Through ethnographic information collected in the Sierra de Texcoco, in Mexico, what might be called a Nahua shamanic tradition is analyzed in light of the interlacing of relationship modes conceptually ass...

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Main Author: David Lorente Fernández
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Société des américanistes 2022-07-01
Series:Journal de la Société des Américanistes
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/jsa/20623
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Summary:Mesoamerican forms of shamanism have rarely been discussed in international academic debates. Through ethnographic information collected in the Sierra de Texcoco, in Mexico, what might be called a Nahua shamanic tradition is analyzed in light of the interlacing of relationship modes conceptually associated with hunting and agriculture. Nahua shamanism relates to a sacrificial cosmology that places predation as the first moment of a cosmic cycle of agonistic exchange, whose moment of retribution is linked to rain and agricultural fertility. The specificity of Nahua shamanism lies precisely in this articulation of logics of a hunting and agricultural nature, involved in the definition all at once of the entities at work, of the specialist himself and of the dynamics that govern the exercise of cosmic politics.
ISSN:0037-9174
1957-7842