Tsunki is a name for the primordial spirit shaman within the Achuar and Shuar people of Amazonia.[1] The term is derived from the Jivaroan language family.[2] It translates to English as "the first shaman"[3] and is frequently alluded to in shamanic songs.
Tsunki is a name for the primordial spirit shaman within the Achuar and Shuar people of Amazonia. The term is derived from the Jivaroan language family...
the source of shamanic powers, becoming a powerful ally to the shaman. Tsunki Mermaid Kelpie Neck (water spirit) Beyer, Stephan (2009). Singing to the...
mythology of the Achuar people, where giant otters are seen as a form of the tsunki, or water spirits: they are a sort of "water people" who feed on fish. They...
purge, to cleanse themselves. Curandero Icaro Mestizo Shamanism Tsentsak Tsunki Yachay Luis Eduardo Luna, "Vegetalismo shamanism among the Mestizo population...