Journal article
Healing by taking care of the land
Pages 161 to 167
Cite this article
- GLOWCZEWSKI, Barbara,
- Glowczewski, Barbara.
- Glowczewski, B.
https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.077.0161
Cite this article
- Glowczewski, B.
- Glowczewski, Barbara.
- GLOWCZEWSKI, Barbara,
https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.077.0161
English
Native Americans from French Guiana and Indigenous Australians, like many other Indigenous peoples of the world re-invest their traditional medicinal knowledge and re-elaborate healing rituals to take care of their people and their land. Like Starhawk and the Wicca in US, in Europe also, from Poland to France, rites for well-being and relinking with the earth are reinvented either through music and dance, in festivals of shamanism or in the Zones to Occupy (ZAD) who re-enchant the way inhabitants live with their milieu.