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CAMÁN its oldest origin comes from the Sanskrit sramana which means ascetic. He was assigned to a magical priest or cleric and also a physician in the Indian populations, perhaps from which the shaman derived. 2 . surname of Mapuche origin 3 . Also from the Irish and the various versions of Gaelic caman and camamé, which can be translated (remotely) as 'crippled, balded'. 4 . In the English dictionary caman is a stick with which the ball is hit.

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