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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

jaibana
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It is one of the indigenous names given to the witch, sorcerer, shaman, healer or spiritual guide of the indigenous. Among the indigenous peoples of Katíos (best Embera Katíos), Colombia is the same Dachizeze or Ankore, Dios Creador, father of Carabí or Caragabi, initiator of the Embera community. Followers of the tradition of communicating with the spirits within the Embera culture.

  




Bienvenido Cunampio

Jaibaná: it is a combined Word, JAI (spirit) BANA (holder) so it is literally what the person possessing spirits. But it also gives the sensation that is who feed the spirits, owner of spirit, or spirits who governs.

  


Manuel Penichet P

Jaibaná is the name with which is known to the shaman, healer or Witcher indigenous on Colombia.Its function goes beyond curing people, also done with the Earth and nature to ensure good harvests and abundant fishing. He is considered a wise man in a number of Colombian indigenous cultures.

  


Anónimo

JAIBANÁ: Warlock.

  



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