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About: Yatiri

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Yatiri are medical practitioners and community healers among the Aymara of Bolivia, Chile and Peru, who use in their practice both symbols and materials such as coca leaves. Yatiri are a special subclass of the more generic category , a term used for any traditional healer in Aymara society.

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  • Un yatiri (« celui qui sait » en aymara) est un guide spirituel dans la culture du peuple aymara. (fr)
  • Yatiri are medical practitioners and community healers among the Aymara of Bolivia, Chile and Peru, who use in their practice both symbols and materials such as coca leaves. Yatiri are a special subclass of the more generic category , a term used for any traditional healer in Aymara society. (en)
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  • Un yatiri (« celui qui sait » en aymara) est un guide spirituel dans la culture du peuple aymara. (fr)
  • Yatiri are medical practitioners and community healers among the Aymara of Bolivia, Chile and Peru, who use in their practice both symbols and materials such as coca leaves. Yatiri are a special subclass of the more generic category , a term used for any traditional healer in Aymara society. (en)
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  • Yatiri (fr)
  • Yatiri (en)
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