Guided by an African chaman and an Amerindian medecine-man, a group of westerners go to the Bush in Burkina Faso to learn about African traditionnal knowledge and develop their chamanic craft.
They are soon confronted with the political and ecconomic situation of the country and, as well as the rituals, they have to put up with the conditions of living in a poor country.
Through their adventures, Three visions of live are presented, African, Amerindian and Western, revealing the terrible contradictions of the modeern world where globalization largely ignores the richness of the native people and cultures.