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No. 75 includes: The Mayan Folk Saint Maximon/San Simon; Recapitulating Siberian Shamanisms; Sacred Plant Teachings: The Wisdom of Four Indigenous Grandmothers; and The Sacred Songs of Plants. No. 74 includes: Initiation into Q'ero Shamanism; Biomolecular Mysticism in the Peruvian Amazon; One Foot in Each World: Fantasy Writing and Shamanic Journeys; and Cultivating Shamanic Consciousness: Entheogenic Wisdom of Martin Ball. No. 73 includes: The Therapeutic Use of Icaros at Takiwasi; Drug Treatment Program Using Ayahuasca; The Role of Icaros Among Peru's Mestizo Shamans; Reflections from a Cave at Tundo Poglo; and Journeys into Shamanic Realities. No. 72 includes: Grandmother's Wisdom: Following the Path of Dreams; Dream Visitations with the Dead; Reflections of Rainforest Spirits; Ayahuasca Teachings from the Heart of the World; Psychedelic Poisons Aren't the Same as Shamanic Sacraments. No. 70 includes: The Transformative Spirit of Yajé; Ralph Metzner Speaks About Working with Sacred Plant Medicines; Shamanic Healing Practices of the Ulchi; Pray for the Water, Pray for the Land: The Wisdom of Western Shoshone Elder Corbin Harney; and Joao de Deus, the Miracle Man of Brazil. No. 69 includes: The Wisdom of San Pedro Shaman Eduardo Calderón Palomino; Revisioning Siberian Shamanisms: A Critique of Alice B. Kehoe's Shamans and Religions; R. Alan Fuller's Adventures Traveling with a Peruvian Shaman; Blessed by a Santero's Flowers and Herbs; and The Visionary Art of José Benítez Sánchez. No. 68 includes: The Shamanic Use of Sound in Tuva; Woman Wise in Words: The Inspired Language of María Sabina; Voices of the Mushrooms: The Shamanic Experiences of a Huautla Merchant; Psychotropic Shamanism in the Andes and Amazon of Ecuador; and A Bushman Initiation: Awakening the Spirit through Ecstatic Dance. No. 67 includes: Timeless Awareness: Exploring the Mind's Precognitive Nature; Think Globally, Act Nonlocally: The Efficacy of Intercessory Prayer; Drinking Yajé in Colombia: Interview with Jimmy Weiskopf; and Apprenticing with Ayahuasca: Interview with Constance Grauds. No. 66 includes: Spirit Worlds of the Inuit Angakoq; Dance Halls of the Dead: A Journey through Dreams into Healing; Teonanácatl: Wondrous Mushrooms of the Americas; Enchanted Realms of a Zapotec Curandero; and Questing with Psilocybes in Avalon. No. 65 includes: Vision Questing: A Nature-Based Approach to Soul Encounter; Flying Gourds and Blue Lights: Healing a Lost Soul at a Yuwipi; Interview with Daniel Denny, A Dakota Thunder Dreamer. No. 64 includes: Healing Power of Ancient Iroquoian Dreamways; Making Rainbows in Tuva; Singing and Praying with Guarani Shamans of the Rain Forest; Peyote Meeting for Fool Bull; and Ancient Visions on Stone. No. 63 includes: On Becoming a Diné Medicine Woman; Reviving Asklepian Dream Healing Practices; The Healing Power of Sound and Visualization; and Crying for a Vision in Glenelg, Maryland. No. 62 includes: Translating Peruvian Healing Practices into Counseling Techniques; The Transformative Practice of WaterJourneys; What Can We Learn from the History of Hallucinogen Research?; and Drawing out the Demon: One Woman's Journey Befriending the Unconscious. No. 61 includes: In the Land of the Horned Gods: Shamanistic Motifs in the Rock Art of Utah; Called to be Dreamers: Initiatory and Lucid Dreams; Andrew Weil, MD on Natural Healing and Integrative Medicine; and An American in Tuva: Education of a Reluctant Shaman. No. 59 includes: Portals to the Spirit World: Connecting to the Chi of Creation; Walking the Red Road: Learning to Caretake the Gifts of Spirit; Dream Changing with Shuar Sacred Plants; Ayahuasca Reverie. No. 57 includes: An Interview with Bolivian Ceremonialist Miguel Kavlin; Honoring Wakan Chanunpa: Called to be a Greengrass Pipe Dancer; A Psychotherapist’s View of Shamanic Journey Practices; Andean Shamanism through Wiccan Eyes. No. 56 includes: The Visionary Art of Susan Seddon Boulet; Caches of Power: The Shamanic Origins of California Rock Art; The Transformational Art of Tibetan Thangka Paintings; Meetings with Native Spiritual Elders Along the Return Path. No. 55 includes: In Search of Amazonian Plant Masters and the Healing Spirit of Ayahuasca; Making Friends with Cancer and Ayahuasca; The Healing Gifts of Marcelina Marciel, a Zapotec Curandera; The Man Chinni Exorcism Rite of Tamang Shamans. No. 54 includes: The Healing Path of a Lakota Medicine Man; Master of the Drum: A Buryat Shaman's Chant; Tales of a Zapotec Healer; Plant Diets in the Training of a Peruvian Healer; The Shaman of Dorokha Conquers the Bokshies; and Magical Potions: Entheogenic Themes in Scandinavian Mythology. No. 53 includes: Ayahuasca and the Greening of Human Consciousness; Growing Wise in Ngarinyin Culture; Shamanic Healing Practices of the Ulchi; Maeve, Irish Goddess of Ecstatic Initiation; Doñia Toñia, a Mexican-Yaqui Curandera. No. 52 includes: Journey to Waqraqocha, Daughter of the Sea, Eye of the Andes; The Janai Purnima Pilgrimage of Tamang Shamans; Healing Power of Prayer: Meetings with Scott Frazier; Interview with Julia “Butterfly” Hill; San Pedro, Cactus of the Four Winds. No. 51 includes: Tombs as Wombs of the Goddesses; Interview with Ralph Metzner; The Shamanic Ways of a Gypsy Chovihano; The Healing Path of Santeria; Lhamo Dolkar: A Tibetan Exorcist in Nepal. No. 50 includes: A Leopard Spirit: Ally in the Fight Against Cancer; Interview with Sandra Ingerman; A Soyote Healing Ceremony in Central Asia; The Peyote Plant and Ceremony. No. 49 includes: An Interview with Huston Smith; Rekindling the Gaelic Heartways of Oran Mor; Kuna Indian Song Healers; An Angmagssalik Shaman's Magic Drum Seance; Yuwipi, Lakota Healing Ceremony. No. 48 includes: Female Spiritual Healing in Northern Peru; When Women were Ecstatic Drummers; Dancing with Thunder Beings: Interview with Durwin WhiteLightning; Interview with Leonard Peltier. No. 47 includes: Initiations in Shamanic Healing; Spiritual Healing Among the Kalahari Ju|'hoansi; Shamanism and Music in Tuva and Khakassia; Interview with Josie RavenWing. No. 46 includes: Speculations on European Vision Quest Rituals; Lessons in Mestizo Ayahuasca Healing; Winter Dances on St. Lawrence Island; Healing Journeys with a Native American Medicine Woman. No. 45 includes: Tibetan Healing Rituals of Dorje Yüdronma; Pilgrimage to the Cave of Yeshe Tsogyel, Tibet; Irish Healer in a Revolutionary Age; Richard E. Schultes and His Search for Teonanácatl; Sun Dancing. No. 44 includes: Ayahuasca Shamanism: Interview with Don Agustín Rivas; Amanita Muscaria Motifs in Celtic Literature; Coyote Medicine; Building Bridges Beneath the Sacred Tree; A Promise to Kali. No. 43 includes: Shamanic Healing Rituals of the Emberá; Healing Path of the Lakota Sun Dance; Pentecostal Elements in Wasson's Accounts of the Mazatec Mushroom Velada; Healing Hands of an Iñupiat Elder. No. 42 includes: Yup’ik Way of Making Prayer; Healing Rituals of the !Xuu and Khwe Bushmen; The Traditional Wisdom of Vi Hilbert, Upper Skagit Elder; Training of an Osage Medicine Man; Reclaiming Our Celtic Roots. No. 41 includes: In Search of Mukhomor, the Mushroom of Immortality; The Crossing of the Souls, Huichol Perceptions of Peyote; and Journeys Into Light: Near-Death Experience as Ecstatic Initiation. No. 40 includes: Initiation into Andean Mysticism; The Nechung State Oracle in Dharamsala; Contemporary Vision Questing Practices; The Quest for Spirit Powers on the Northwest Coast. No. 39 includes: Traditional Teachings of Florence Jones; Power Places of Kathmandu; The Transformative Spirit of Yajé; Papa Nlandu's Rites of Protection: Meetings with a Nganga Nkisi in Zaire. No. 38 includes: Holy Women Who are Ancestors; Taking Care of the Earth: Interview with Western Shoshone Elder Corbin Harney; The Innovative Style of a Korean Shaman; Ugly Things Attack Me in My Sleep. Click here to download our back issues order form, Published by Shaman's Drum and the Cross-Cultural Shamanism Network, copyright 2008. 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