-
means "
Shamans,
cultures and
researchers in the millenary", the book
title means "
Shamans and cultures". Hoppál, Mihály (2007b). "Is
Shamanism a Folk...
- that women's
practice of
shamanism was
established earlier than men's, that "
shamans were
originally female."
Siberian shamans' spirit-journeys (reenacting...
-
Filipino shamans,
commonly known as
babaylan (also
balian or katalonan,
among many
other names), were
shamans of the
various ethnic groups of the pre-colonial...
- such as trance.
Shaman or
Shamans may also
refer to:
Mount Shaman, Transbaikalia,
Russia Shaman Rock, Transbaikalia,
Russia Shaman-Gora archaeological...
-
define shamans,
including mudang (mostly for females),
baksu (only for males),
tangol (for
hereditary shamans), and
musogin ("people who do
shamanism", used...
-
experiential perspective of
shamans and
other practitioners. In
order to
consolidate contemporary and
ancient shamanic methodologies,
Shaman's Drum
regularly examined...
-
Bitan is the
Burushaski equivalent of
Shaman.
Bitans are not like the
Eurasian Shamans, as the
Eurasian Shamans have some
special physical qualities like...
- 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...
-
traditional shamans in
order to
learn the techniques. Indeed, in a
troubling equation,
native shamans are
merely used to
legitimate neo-
Shamanic techniques...
-
centuries BCE), wu
referred mostly to
female shamans or "sorceresses",
while male
sorcerers were
named xi 覡 "male
shaman; sorcerer",
first attested in the Guoyu...