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Es tof ado: Thick chicken stew, popular in Andean communities.

Fly agaric: Poisonous hallucinogenic mushroom with a bright red cap.

Garimpeiros: Local self-employed gold miners.

Gaseouse: Peruvian word for a soft carbonated drink.

Guaje: Hard-shelled fruit, high in vitamin C, with yellow-orange flesh, popular in Upper Amazon. Hacienda: Spanish word for a ‘property’, a villa. Hardtack: Hard savoury biscuit once popular fare with expeditions. Harmaline: Alkaloid compound found in
Banisteriopsis caapi
. Hashish: Narcotic resin collected from the female hemp plant. Huaquero: Spanish word for ‘grave-robber’. Icaros: Shamanic songs sung during an
ayahuasca
ceremony. Iguachi: Shuar word for the Devil.

Jaca shoqpi: Andean divinaton technique based on the dissection of a guinea pig.

Jambiyah: Curved Yemeni dagger, traditionally with a handle fashioned of rhino horn. Jivaro: See
Shuar
. Kakaram: Shuar warrior.

Kapok: Tropical tree whose seed pods contain a silky fluff traditionally used for mattress stuffing etc.

Macumba: Brazilian religious sect founded on West African tribal beliefs.

Maestro: Master; a traditional healer or shaman.

Mahasse: Medium-sized tropical rodent, popular as food.

Mahicaris: Slang term for ‘Devil Worshippers’.

Mal de ojo: Evil Eye; popular superstition brought to the New World by the Spanish. Maloca: Traditional thatched hut or long-house. Mandrake: Plant of the Deadly Nightshade family, once used by European witches in flying ointments. Manguaré: Pair of hollowed logs used as signalling drums over the jungle.

MAO-inhibitor: (Monoamine oxidase) Chemical substance (such as harmaline) which restricts the body’s natural ability to filter out specific toxins.

Mapacho: Strong jungle tobacco used in shamanic ceremonies. Masato: Masticated cassava beverage prepared by Shuar tribe. Matamata: Species of ‘prehistoric’ turtle found in the Upper Amazon
[Chelus flmbriatus)
.

Maya: Ancient civilisation and their language, who resided in Mexico and Central America. Mescaline: Hallucinatory alkaloid contained in the peyote cactus. Mestizo: Person of mixed European and Native American ancestry. Mololo: Local name for an infusion of Cramp Bank.
Mormodes rolfeanum:
Species of jungle orchid thought by some to resemble a bird.

Motocarro: Three-wheeled motorbike taxi, as operated in Iquitos. Motorista: Man in charge of driving a boat.

Mumatatchi ant: Species of jungle ant which secretes a toxin when disturbed.

Murrel: Oily sardine-like freshwater fish, commonly found in South Asia.

Musiak: Said by the Shuar people to be a warrior’s avenging soul. Naka-naka: Amazonian slang for lies’. Namaste: Traditional Indian greeting. Nape: Alternative name for
ayahuasca
. Natema: Shuar name for
ayahuasca
.

Native American Church: Religious organisation founded on the ritual use of hallucinogenic peyote cactus. Ocelot: Medium-sized wild cat, found in the Amazonian jungle and elsewhere in the Americas. Paiche a la Loretana: Grilled fillet of piraruca, commonly served with roasted cassava. Pampa: Extensive flatlands of western Peru, as at Nazca. Peki-peki: Local name in the Peruvian Amazon for a dugout canoe driven by a crude motor. Pele: Large balls of cured latex.

Peyote: Cactus-based hallucinogen; used in Native American Church rites.

Phyllobates terribilis:
Most toxic species of poison arrow frog; resides in Surinam’s jungle. Pinde: Alternative name for
ayahuasca
.

Piraruca: Large primitive freshwater fish, found in Upper Amazon and prized for its meat. Pisco: Grape brandy made in the coastal town of Pisco. Pisco sour: Whipped beverage containing Pisco and egg white. Pishtao: Mysterious - possibly erroneous - practice of melting human corpses to acquire fat.

Psyilocybe: Mushroom
[Psilocybe mexicana)
from which is derived a hallucinogen called psilocybin. Punga: Local word for kapok.

Quechua: Ancient Andean language, supposedly predating the Incas. Quenas: Pan-pipes,- popular Andean woodwind instrument. Quinua: Weed found in the Andes whose seeds are ground and eaten. Rashed: Flying vehicle thought to be possessed by King Solomon. Rub
;
al-Khali: The Empty Quarter of the Arabian Desert. Ryuku Kempo: Style of martial art, originating in Okinawa. San Pedro: Andean cactus used as a hallucinogen. Sanango: Hallucinogenic nerve agent; sometimes taken alone as an infusion, or mixed with
ayahuasca
. Santo Daime: Religious organisation of Brazilian origin, founded on the ritual use of
ayahuasca
. Saqqara glider: Model of a supposed glider found in an Egyptian tomb, kept at Cairo Museum. Selva: Spanish word for ‘jungle’.

Sendero Luminoso: Shining Path, Marxist organisation which terrorised Peru from about 1980 until 1992.

Seringueiro: Traditional rubber tappers in Peruvian Amazon.

Shuar: Native tribe residing in the Pastaza region, near the Peruvian-Ecuadorian border. Formerly known as
Jivaro
which means ‘savage’.

Siete raices: Amazonian tonic made from seven roots.

Sillar: Volcanic stone light in colour.

Sinicuichi:
Heimia salicifolia-
, shrub used as an auditory hallucinogen. Sirena: Spanish word for ‘mermaid’. Sol: Currency of Peru.

Solanaceae: Family of plants, which includes numerous hallucinogens and the potato.

Soma: Hallucinogenic beverage drunk in South Asia in antiquity.

Spider monkey: Agile South American monkey with slender limbs and long prehensile tail.

Susto: Literally ‘fear’; idea that a sharp fright splits one’s soul from the body.

Suyos: Agricultural and administrative divisions of Taquile Island. Syrian rue: Middle Eastern plant containing harmaline. Takpa: Ominous interruptuion during an Andean shamanic ritual. Tia: Spanish word for ‘aunt’.

Titanus giganticus:
Enormous species of beetle with very powerful mandibles, growing up to 20 cm. Tobacco water: Bitter water flavoured with an infusion of tobacco,-used in shamanic ceremonies. Toé: Shuar word for
datura
.

Totora: Type of reed found at Lake Titicaca, woven into simple boats. Trachyte: Pale volcanic stone.

Tsantsa: Trophy head taken in a Shuar raid and shrunk to the size of an orange.

Tsentsak: Invisible magical dart regurgitated by a shaman.

Tumi: Sacrificial Incan dagger, sometimes fashioned from gold.

Una de gato: Literally ‘claw of the cat’; a potent Amazonian aphrodisiac and healing potion.

Vimana: Mythical flying machine said to have flown in ancient India.

Virola: Hallucinogenic snuff related to nutmeg, taken in the Upper Amazon.

Volador: Aztec ceremony in which Birdmen swoop down around a towering pole, simulating flight. Vulcanization: Process which makes raw rubber malleable. Wak’a loom: Traditional collapsible loom found near Lake Titicaca. Wakani: Spirit helping bird, faithful to a Shuar shaman. Wawek: Bewitching shaman.

Wayuro seed: Red and black bean, acquired from the pods of a jungle tree, credited with mystical powers. Yagé: Alternative word for
ayahuasca
.

Yarena: Common palm with long slatted fronds, commonly used for building jungle shelters. Yuka: See
cassava
.

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