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This painting, by Amazon Indian Nixiwaka Yawanawá, represents spiritual rebirth during a Shamanic initiation ceremony in the Amazon rainforest. The spirit Vana is invoked. Vana is the owner of all the plants and is the most powerful rainforest spirit. A unique and powerful painting that brings the tribal power of the Yawanawá people to all who view.
This painting represents the spiritual rebirth of a person who experiences the Yawanawá initiation into becoming a Shaman. The ceremony begins with the root of Rare, a sacred plant considered by the Yawanawá to be the most powerful plant of the Rainforest. It invokes the spirit Vana who is considered to be the owner of all the plants and the most powerful spirit in the Rainforest. The ceremony to become a Shaman involves the person in undertaking a diet where he abstains from specific things and focuses on his spirituality for a period that could be as long as six months, when he is alone in the Rainforest apart from being watched over by his Shaman mentor. The plants are the door to the spiritual world. The ceremony makes the connection with the spirits and the person is transformed into a spiritual being able to see visions, heal and guide the tribe as a Shaman." Nixiwaka Yawanawá
Description | Framed Original Painting |
Artist | Amazon Indian Artist Nixiwaka Yawanawá |
Painting size | 100 x 100 cm |
Medium | Acrylic on canvas |
Framed size | Unframed |
Ready to hang | Strung with picture cord and ready to hang |
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