Witch-Doctor's Apprentice


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When Nicole Maxwell first visited the Amazon more than forty years ago she had no idea that she would make a life's work of the people plants and lore to be found there. Decades before Americans became aware of the riches to be found in the knowledge of plant medicines which native shamans had passed down over thousands of years Ms. Maxwell a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society was scouring the Amazon ram forest for clues to this ancient medical tradition.<P>Now on the eve of the decade in which mankind will have its last chance to determine the fate of this region and its wealth of traditional knowledge Citadel Press's Library of the Mystic Arts is proud to bring out a newly revised edition of this classic work. Long hailed as one of the major works of popular ethno-medicine this book is both an engaging adventure story and an engrossing account of the traditions of plant medicine to be found among the tribes of Amazonia -- and its re-release could not be more timely.<P>Scientists now fear that one plant species per day is being made extinct by man's ravenous appetite for progress. Of the plants which are found only in the Amazon rain forest only a tiny percentage have been tested for their full medical possibilities. Witch-Doctor's Apprentice is an inspiring and amusing plea to modern civilization to save these plants -- and the people who know how to use them -- before they are destroyed forever.<P>On the occasion of this newly revised edition Ms. Maxwell has created an appendix which catalogs all of the plants mentioned in the text with their scientific names the names by which they are known locally and their medicinal uses. This edition also includes a newintroduction by the noted ethno-botanist Terence McKenna.<P>A spirited and engrossing personal narrative as much about people and places discomforts and dangers the beauty of the jungle and the arc-leap of wordless communication across cultural barriers as it is about... bringing natu
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