Piya
Piya – Various similar and related words in diverse Amazonian languages refer to the kind of shamans who have the ability to heal illnesses or commit violence (predation). In some languages (e.g., that of the WayapĂ discussed by Alan Campbell), cognate terms are not nouns but verbs and adjectives and should be translated as âshamanizeâ or âshamanic.â Neil Whitehead distinguishes piya from alleluia and kanaimĂ practices and practitioners. Although all might be dangerous, it is only âkanaimĂ âsanâ (practitioners of kanaimĂ ) who are by definition âassault sorcerers.â Piya shamans âare primarily sought after to heal.â
SOURCE:
Historical Dictionary of Shamanism by Graham Harvey and Robert J. Wallis 2007