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Indigenous literature on the topic of Indigenous medicine emphasizes the ties to land, language, and culture. The natural environment shapes the medical expertise and practices employed by each Indigenous group. For example, the Hopi knowledge of medicine for venomous snakebites would likely not be known or practised in the Northwest Territories; similarly, the Hopi might not have developed any medicines for frostbite. Battiste and Henderson articulate the cultural approach to knowledge applied by Indigenous people. The traditional ecological knowledge of Indigenous people is scientific, in the sense that it is empirical, experimental, and systematic. It differs in two important. | www.neip.info FROM MEDICINE MEN TO DAY TRIPPERS SHAMANIC TOURISM IN IQUITOS PERU by Evgenia Fotiou A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Anthropology At the UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON 2010 www.neip.info Copyright by Evgenia Fotiou 2010 All Rights Reserved www.neip.info FROM MEDICINE MEN TO DAY TRIPPERS SHAMANIC TOURISM IN IQUITOS PERU submitted to the Graduate School of the University of Wisconsin-Madison in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy By Evgenia Fotiou Date of final oral examination May 11 2010 Month and year degree to be awarded August 2010 The dissertation is approved by the following members of the Final Oral Committee Frank Salomon Professor of Anthropology Chair Yongming Zhou Assistant Professor of Anthropology Maria Lepowsky Professor of Anthropology Claire Wendland Assistant Professor of Anthropology Eve Emshwiller Assistant Professor of .