Reindeer in Siberian shamanism reflect the cultural, as well as the economic, relationship between the native peoples of Siberia, a region of Northern...
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Shamanism in the Qing dynasty Shamanism in Russia Chinese shamanism Korean shamanism Manchu shamanism Mongolian shamanism Yakut shamanism Reindeer in...
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caribou Greenland reindeer Reindeer distribution Reindeer cheese Reindeer hunting in Greenland Reindeer in Siberian shamanism Reindeer in South Georgia Sautéed...
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Chukchi cuisine (category Siberian cuisine)
fatty reindeer meat, with reindeer blood added during boiling. Reindeer hunting in Greenland Reindeer in Russia Reindeer in Siberian shamanism Chisholm...
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The Sorcerer (cave art) (category Rock art in France)
protagonists, Jack and Annie, and helps take them home. Reindeer in Siberian shamanism Shamanism "Trois Frères - cave, Ariège, France". Henri Breuil, Quatre...
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(although had some similarities), thus also shamanism among Eskimo peoples had many variants. Siberian Yupiks had shamans as well. Compared to the variants found...
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Indigenous peoples of Siberia (redirect from Siberian peoples)
the total Siberian population (about 1.6–1.8 million), some of which are closely genetically related to Indigenous peoples of the Americas. In Kamchatka...
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Norway Lars Levi Laestadius Religion among the Sámi people Sarnaism Siberian Shamanism Holloway, Alan "Ivvár". "The Decline of the Sámi People's Indigenous...
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Buryats (redirect from Buryat shamanism)
however it is still small. Those involved practise either Yellow shamanism, Black shamanism, or a mixture of the two. Similarly, Buddhism has seen a revival...
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Sápmi (R.t. tarandus) subspecies and the Siberian tundra reindeer (R.t. sibiricus).: 333 The subspecies of reindeer, the Novaya Zemlya (R.t.pearsoni).: 333 ...
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Nganasan people (category Ethnic groups in Russia)
Paleo-Siberian population. The Nganasans were traditionally a semi-nomadic people whose main form of subsistence was wild reindeer hunting, in contrast...
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The Siberian crane (Leucogeranus leucogeranus), also known as the Siberian white crane or the snow crane, is a bird of the family Gruidae, the cranes....
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Evenki people (category Ethnic groups in Russia)
were conducted by shamans. Shamanism brought about the development of the views of spirit-masters There are few sources on the shamanism of the Evenki peoples...
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Sámi peoples (category Articles with text in Baltic languages)
Introduction to Shamanism. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-69536-7. Kasten, Erich (1989). Hoppál, M.; von Sadovszky, O.J. (eds.). "Sámi Shamanism from...
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officials strongly opposed the practice of shamanism and the concept of shamans as religious leaders. Shamans were religious conservatives and responsible...
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List of seas Siberian Shelf Reindeer in Russia R. Stein, Arctic Ocean Sediments: Processes, Proxies, and Paleoenvironment, p. 37 East Siberian Sea, Great...
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Nenets (category Ethnic groups in Russia)
reindeer herding. Using reindeer as a draft animal throughout the year enables them to cover great distances. Large-scale reindeer herding emerged in...
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Chukchi people (category Ethnic groups in Russia)
(Chukot: Ԓыгъоравэтԓьэт, О'равэтԓьэт, Ḷygʺoravètḷʹèt, O'ravètḷʹèt), are a Siberian ethnic group native to the Chukchi Peninsula, the shores of the Chukchi...
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Evens (category Ethnic groups in Russia)
pre-Christian practices, such as shamanism. Traditional Even life is centered upon nomadic pastoralism of domesticated reindeer, supplemented with hunting,...
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groups in northeast China. The endonym oroqen means "people who keep reindeer, reindeer herder(s)." The ancestor of the Oroqen originally lived in the vast...
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Tuvans (category Ethnic groups in China)
indigenous to Siberia that live in Tuva, Mongolia, and China. They speak the Tuvan language, a Siberian Turkic language. In Mongolia, they are regarded as...
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Sakha Republic (redirect from Rail transport in Sakha)
carpets and are favorite pastures for reindeer. In the southern part of the tundra belt, scattered stands of dwarf Siberian pine and larch grow along the rivers...
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Ket people (category Ethnic groups in Russia)
originating place of the Shaman or Shamanism. In the 1950s, Mircea Eliade states this in the first sentence of his book Shamanism: "Since the beginning of...
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Koryaks (category Articles lacking in-text citations from May 2013)
sell some reindeer each year for money, but can build up their herds due to the large population of reindeer. Clothing was made out of reindeer hides, but...
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Deer stones culture (category Monuments and memorials in Mongolia)
emphasizes the connection between the reindeer and the sun, which is a very common association in Siberian shamanism. Tattoos on buried warriors contain...
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Tofalar (category Ethnic groups in Russia)
ermine, Siberian polecats, and squirrels for their fur, using rifles and accompanied by dogs. Alongside the curing of meat and the drying of reindeer milk...
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Khövsgöl Province (category States and territories established in 1931)
famous for their practice of shamanism. Famous people from Khövsgöl include: Chingünjav, leader of an anti-Manchu rebellion in 1756/57; The Jalkhanz Khutagt...
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Noaidi (redirect from Sámi shaman)
referred to in courts as "magic" or "sorcery" (cf. witchcraft). Several Sámi shamanistic beliefs and practices are similar to those of some Siberian cultures...
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Amanita muscaria (category Fungi described in 1753)
muscaria. The flying reindeer of Santa Claus, who is called Joulupukki in Finland, could symbolize the use of A. muscaria by Sámi shamans. However, Sámi scholars...
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