After killing a tapir, these people among the Aweicoma spread chopped greens over its body to protect against the spirits of slain animals called bope (“boh-PAY”). For 10 points each:
[10e] Give this term for Indigenous religious leaders who may consume ayahuasca to have visions.
ANSWER: shamans [accept shamaness or shamanists or shamanism; accept medicine man or medicine woman; prompt on spiritualists; prompt on holy men or holy women; prompt on wise men or wise women]
[10h] Arawak shamans perform a dance with these objects to represent underwater ghosts called kamutsi. A humpbacked trickster deity that delivers children to the Hopi is depicted with one of these objects.
ANSWER: flutes [accept the Flute Dance] (The deity is Kokopelli.)
[10m] Mundurucú (“mon-doo-rook-kooah”) shamans spread this substance over skulls and then suck it away with a bamboo tube to heal spiritual wounds. The Lakota chanupa was used to consume this substance in religious ceremonies such as sealing peace.
ANSWER: tobacco
<Ganon Evans, RMP - Other Religion> ~21150~ <Editor: Ganon Evans>