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Icaro Brazil
Icaro ( qu, ikaro) is a South American indigenous peoples, indigenous colloquialism for Magic (paranormal), magic song. Today, this term is commonly used to describe the medicine songs performed in ''Vegetalismo, vegetal'' ceremonies, especially by Shamanism, shamans in ayahuasca ceremonies. It is also commonly used to describe a traditional artisanal pattern of the Shipibo-Conibo people, Shipibo tribe based on the visions induced by ayahuasca. Etymology The word ''icaro'' is believed to derive from the Quechua languages, Quechua verb ''ikaray'', which means "to blow smoke in order to heal". In healing ceremonies Medicine songs Icaro is most commonly used to describe the medicine songs used by Shamanism, shamans in healing Ceremony, ceremonies, such as with the psychedelic drug, psychedelic brew ayahuasca. Traditionally, these songs can be performed by whistling, singing with the voice or vocables, or playing an Musical instrument, instrument such as the didgeridoo or ...
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Mural Shipibo
A mural is any piece of graphic artwork that is painted or applied directly to a wall, ceiling or other permanent substrate. Mural techniques include fresco, mosaic, graffiti and marouflage. Word mural in art The word ''mural'' is a Spanish adjective that is used to refer to what is attached to a wall. The term ''mural'' later became a noun. In art, the word mural began to be used at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1906, Dr. Atl issued a manifesto calling for the development of a monumental public art movement in Mexico; he named it in Spanish ''pintura mural'' (English: ''wall painting''). In ancient Roman times, a mural crown was given to the fighter who was first to scale the wall of a besieged town. "Mural" comes from the Latin ''muralis'', meaning "wall painting". History Antique art Murals of sorts date to Upper Paleolithic times such as the cave paintings in the Lubang Jeriji Saléh cave in Borneo (40,000-52,000 BP), Chauvet Cave in Ardèche department of s ...
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