major Tungusic group in China. It can also be called Manchu shamanism because the word "shaman" being originally from Tungusic šamán, later applied by...
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Shamanism was the dominant religion of the Jurchen people of northeast Asia and of their descendants, the Manchu people. As early as the Jin dynasty (1115–1234)...
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comeback. Yellow shamanism defines a distinct form of shamanism practiced in Mongolia and Siberia. The term "yellow" in "Yellow Shamanism" is derived from...
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Chinese shamanism, alternatively called Wuism (Chinese: 巫教; pinyin: wū jiào; lit. 'wu religion', 'shamanism', 'witchcraft'; alternatively 巫觋宗教 wū xí zōngjiào)...
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century, Manchus came into contact with Chinese culture. They adopted Confucianism along with Buddhism and discouraged shamanism. Shamanism has a long...
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Northeast China folk religion (section Shamanism)
shamanisms in the region (Tungus and Manchu shamanism, Mongolian shamanism, Korean shamanism, broader Siberian shamanism). Historically it is the result of...
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Black shamanism (Mongolian: Хар бөө) is a kind of shamanism practiced in Mongolia and Siberia. It is specifically opposed to yellow shamanism, which incorporates...
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follow the religio-cultural practices of shamanism. Some researchers regard Siberia as the heartland of shamanism. The people of Siberia comprise a variety...
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Religion in China (section Manchu folk religion)
peoples, in China. It may also be called "Manchu Shamanism" (满族萨满教 Mǎnzú sàmǎnjiào) by virtue of the word "shaman" being originally from Tungusic šamán ("man...
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Religion in Northeast China (section Manchu shamanism)
native Manchu population, today mostly assimilated to the Han Chinese, practices Han religions but has also maintained pure Manchu shamanism. The local...
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Shamanism or samanism is a religious practice that involves a practitioner (shaman or saman) interacting with the spirit world through altered states of...
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Korean mythology (redirect from Korean shamanic narrative)
noted between Korean shamanic narratives and other East Asian myths, in particular the mythology of Manchu shamanism. Korean shamanism is currently undergoing...
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religion Manchu shamanism, practiced in Northeast China Mongolian shamanism, practiced in Inner Mongolia Shamans in Ming China Imperial shamanism during...
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Qing dynasty (redirect from Manchu Dynasty)
set them off from Han Chinese. State shamanism was important to the imperial family both to maintain their Manchu cultural identity and to promote their...
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Shamanism is a religious practice present in various cultures and religions around the world. Shamanism takes on many different forms, which vary greatly...
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Yellow shamanism (Mongolian: Шар бөө) is the term used to designate a particular version of shamanism practiced in Mongolia and Siberia which incorporates...
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romanized: Ürüŋ Aiyy Iteghele) Yugur Non-Turko-Mongolic Korean shamanism Manchu shamanism Sámi shamanism Tangra Warriors movement (Bulgarian: Движение "Воини на...
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Tengrism (category Asian shamanism)
the sky deity, of polytheistic shamanism, later known as Tengrism. Tengrism differs from contemporary Siberian shamanism in that it was a more organized...
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north-east India) Moism (Zhuang people) Siberian Shamanism (Indigenous peoples of Siberia) Manchu shamanism (Manchu people) Tengrism (Turkic peoples and Mongolic...
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Folk-religious Practices, Shamanism, Tantric Buddhist Practices. Oxford University Press. Peters, Larry. Tibetan Shamanism: Ecstasy and Healing. Berkeley...
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religion Evenki shamanism Manchu shamanism Turko-Mongolic religion Altaic shamanism Burkhanism Dukha shamanism Mongolian shamanism Black shamanism Tengrism Aiyy...
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Eastern religions (section Shamanism and animism)
Tengrism Korean shamanism Ainu religion Ko-Shintō Turkic Shamanism Chinese shamanism Manchu shamanism Northeast China folk religion Nuo folk religion Bon Đạo...
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Афанасьев; 1952–2017), also known by his ethnic name "Téris", studied shamanism in the Soviet years. His teaching is a monotheistically modernized Yakut...
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ethnolinguistic group formed by the speakers of Tungusic languages (or Manchu–Tungus languages). They are native to Siberia, China, and Mongolia. The...
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Han religion with Tungus and Manchu shamanisms; these include chūmǎxiān (Chinese: 出馬仙 "riding for the immortals") shamanism, the worship of foxes and other...
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Nisan Shaman (also spelled "Nishan"; Manchu: ᠨᡳᡧᠠᠨ ᠰᠠᠮᠠᠨ ᡳ ᠪᡳᡨᡥᡝ, Möllendorff: nišan saman-i bithe) is a Manchu folk tale about a female shaman who resurrects...
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Empress Dowager Cixi (category Manchu people)
Empress Dowager Cixi [tsʰɹ̩̌.ɕì] (29 November 1835 – 15 November 1908), was a Manchu noblewoman of the Yehe Nara clan who effectively controlled the Chinese...
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based on folk shamanism, animism and generally centered around the titular sky god Tengri. Mongolian shamanism – the animistic and shamanic ethnic religion...
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or practice Chinese folk religions, including Taoism. Manchu shamanism is practiced by many Manchu people. Chinese Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism have an...
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significant Manchu population, although strongly assimilated to the Han Chinese and practicing Chinese religions, also retains its own pure Manchu shamanism. At...
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