Douglas Sharon

Douglas C. Sharon
Citizenship United States
Nationality American
Fields anthropology
Institutions University of California, Los Angeles
Alma mater University of California, Los Angeles
Known for studying Peruvian uses of
entheogenic and medicinal plants

Douglas Sharon, PhD, is a cultural anthropologist (UCLA), ethnobotanist and shamanism scholar who has directed both the University of California/Berkeley’s Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology and the San Diego Museum of Man. He has conducted more than 40 years of field research and published on pre-Columbian and modern shamanic practices in Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, Ecuador and Bolivia.

Eduardo the healer
Directed by Richard Cowan
Produced by Douglas G. Sharon and Richard Cowan
Based on Wizard of the Four Winds
by Douglas Sharon
Starring Eduardo Calderon Palomino
Narrated by Vic Perrin, Roberto Tafur and Roberto Cruzalegui
Release dates
1978
Running time
0:55:00
Country USA
Language English and Spanish

His ethnographic film entitled Eduardo the Healer[1] is widely utilized in university-level anthropology courses and has won awards at the American, Modern Language, and John Muir Medical film festivals. Currently, Dr. Sharon directs projects in cultural anthropology and lectures internationally on the integration of traditional healing practices with modern public health systems.

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References

  1. Sharon, Douglas. "Eduardo the healer". WorldCat. Retrieved November 20, 2016.

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