The tsentsak, or spirit helpers, that aid J'varo shamans in their work are
A) often actual objects, small enough to be swallowed, that have both natural and supernatural aspects.
B) perceived as tarantulas in the "illusion" of ordinary life.
C) physically embodied in the Ecuadorian Wakani bird.
D) usually large natural phenomena like rivers, valleys, and mountains.
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