Adventure Travel Ecuador: Redheaded Brujos
Tuesday, June 19th, 2001June 19, 2001- Santa Domingo
Not more than a couple hundred yards from a major highway is a strong community of indigenous people known as the Indios Colorados.

The ‘Colored Indians’ are famous for their brujos and their red hair helmet/hats. At first glance the headwear appears to be a cap of sorts but it is in reality their own hair styled with the help of a red pigment from a seed found in the area.
When in Rome, sure, I had to try the style for myself.
Shamanstic tradition of the tribe is well known throughout the country and people travel great distances to be treated in this community for a variety of ailments.
I had no complaints in the health department, but I was assured that a spiritual ‘tune-up’ was a good reason for a session with a red-hatted healer.

I actually got two different sessions, one vapor bath of boiled herbs (very refreshing and relaxing) and one personalized visit to the shamans alter.
The alter was covered with representatives of various spirits, the most prominent being a large stone shaped like a snake’s head.

At times during the session, herbs were chewed and spewed into the air. I was asked to sample certain potions and spread others onto my skin. The shaman talked to me in Spanish between the numerous incantations that were in his native tongue. I was spellbound by his intensity. It was fascinating.



























