peer-reviewed academic journal being devoted to the study of shamanism. The Modern English word shamanism derives from the Russian word шаман, šamán, which itself...
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Chongho Kim noted that defining Korean shamanism was "really problematic". He characterised "Korean shamanism" as a largely "residual" category into which...
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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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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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Neoshamanism (redirect from Core Shamanism)
Neoshamanism (or neo-shamanism), refers to new forms of shamanism, where it usually means shamanism practiced by Western people as a type of New Age spirituality...
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a type of animism, polytheism, and what anthropologists may consider shamanism. The religious traditions can vary considerably from region to region...
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Mu (Korean: 무) is the Korean term for a shaman in Korean shamanism. Korean shamans hold rituals called gut for the welfare of the individuals and society...
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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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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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The Mazatec shamans are known for their ritual use of psilocybin mushrooms, psychoactive morning glory seeds, and Salvia divinorum. María Sabina was one...
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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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Urban shamanism distinguishes traditional shamanism found in indigenous societies from Western adaptations that draw on contemporary and modern roots...
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Shamanic music is ritualistic music used in religious and spiritual ceremonies associated with the practice of shamanism. Shamanic music makes use of various...
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Inuit religion (redirect from Eskimo shamanism)
religions. Traditional Inuit religious practices include animism and shamanism, in which spiritual healers mediate with spirits. Today many Inuit follow...
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Юрьевич Дронов; born November 22, 1991), better known by his stage name Shaman (stylized in all caps), is a Russian singer-songwriter and music producer...
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feast and paid homage. Volkhv Vedmak Molfar Slavic Paganism Shamanism Eurasian Shamanism Volkhovnik Gieysztor, Aleksander (2006). Mitologia Słowian. Warsaw:...
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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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Shamanism in China (Chinese: 中国萨满教; pinyin: Zhōngguó sàmǎnjiào) may refer to all the forms of shamanism practiced in China: Chinese shamanism, or Wuism...
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Cross-Cultural Shamanism Network (a nonprofit educational organization). The mission of the magazine was to encourage and support the practice of shamanism from...
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Look up shaman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A shaman is a practitioner of shamanism, a religious practice that involves interacting with the spirit...
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Contemporary Shamanism. New York: Broadway Books, 2002. ISBN 0-7679-0742-6. Rose, Wendy, "The Great Pretenders: Further Reflections on White Shamanism." in:...
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manga and anime series Shaman King features several characters created by Hiroyuki Takei. As a result of being focused on shamanism the series' cast is divided...
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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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shamanism, telepathy, and meditation. Grinberg put his reputation as a scientist in danger when he tried to use the scientific method in shamanism studies...
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Buryats (redirect from Buryat shamanism)
Shamanism has undergone a revival in rural areas since Soviet repression, however it is still small. Those involved practise either Yellow shamanism,...
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Maya religion (redirect from Maya shamanism)
priests, but especially of the curers, shows features also associated with shamanism. Knowledge of the earlier Maya priesthood is almost entirely based on...
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Mount Shaman (Russian: гора Шаман) is a mountain in the Southern Muya Range, Stanovoy Highlands, Russia. Administratively it is located in the Zabaykalsky...
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Emma (2010). The Visions of Isabel Gowdie: Magic, Witchcraft and Dark Shamanism in Seventeenth-Century Scotland. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press. Eric...
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Religion in Mongolia (section Mongolian shamanism)
a form of shamanism not influenced by Buddhism, called black shamanism. Yurt-shaped shamanic temple in Ulaanbaatar. Interior of a shamanic temple in Ulaanbaatar...
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with little connection to traditional shamanic religions. Other shamans abandoned the animistic aspects of shamanism and became folk healers (arbularyo)...
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