An edition of Ancient traditions (1994)

Ancient traditions

shamanism in central Asia and the Americas

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An edition of Ancient traditions (1994)

Ancient traditions

shamanism in central Asia and the Americas

Shamanism is the world's oldest religion. The rituals and beliefs of this ancient tradition were carried from Asia and Siberia into the New World by nomadic hunting bands beginning 12,000 years ago. This unique collection of essays on shamanism in Central Asia and the Indian Americas provides sound and engaging scholarship that reflects the great diversity in this fascinating field. Over the centuries, shamanism has endured as an abiding topic of interest not only because of a human concern with the past, but also because of a common yearning to acknowledge life lived in closer symbolic relationship to earth cycles. For the reader interested in indigenous cultures and religions, this collection of essays clarifies much of the New Age speculation on universals in shamanism by bringing studies of different ethnic and historical expressions to bear on the subject.

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Ancient traditions: shamanism in central Asia and the Americas
1994, University Press of Colorado, Denver Museum of Natural History in cooperation with Ethnographics Press, Center for Visual Anthropology, University of Southern California
in English
Cover of: Ancient Traditions
Ancient Traditions: Shamanism in Central Asia and the Americas
April 1994, University Press of Colorado
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Cover of: Ancient traditions
Ancient traditions: shamanism in central Asia and the Americas
1994, Denver Museum of Natural History in cooperation with Ethnographics Press, Center for Visual Anthropology, University of Southern California
in English
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Ancient traditions: shamanism in central Asia and the Americas
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Table of Contents

Introduction : an overview of Shamanism -- Peter T. Furst
The attributes and power of the Shaman : a general description of the ecstatic care of the soul -- Lawrence E. Sullivan
The cultural significance of tobacco use in South America -- Johannes Wilbert
Shaminism in Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala -- Robert S. Carlsen and Martin Prechtel
"The Mara'akáme does and undoes" : persistence and change in Huichol Shamanism -- Peter T. Furst
The dark emperor : central Asian origins in Chinese Shamanism -- Gary Seaman
Shamans in traditional Tuvinian society -- Vera P. Diakonova
The Shaman costume : image and myth -- Larisa R. Pavlinskaya
The horse in Yakut Shaminism -- Vladimir Diachenko
Texts of Shamanistic invocations from Central Asia and Kazakhstan -- Vladimir N. Basilov.

Edition Notes

Papers from a symposium held at the Denver Museum of Natural History, June 1989.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-299) and index.

Published in
Denver

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
291.1/4
Library of Congress
BL2370.S5 A48 1994eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource (x, 312 pages)
Number of pages
312

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45476016M
ISBN 10
0585003963
ISBN 13
9780585003962
OCLC/WorldCat
42328644

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Shamanism is the world's oldest religion. The rituals and beliefs of this ancient tradition were carried from Asia and Siberia into the New World by nomadic hunting bands beginning 12,000 years ago. This unique collection of essays on shamanism in Central Asia and the Indian Americas provides sound and engaging scholarship that reflects the great diversity in this fascinating field.

Over the centuries, shamanism has endured as an abiding topic of interest not only because of a human concern with the past, but also because of a common yearning to acknowledge life lived in closer symbolic relationship to earth cycles. For the reader interested in indigenous cultures and religions, this collection of essays clarifies much of the New Age speculation on universals in shamanism by bringing studies of different ethnic and historical expressions to bear on the subject.

Ancient Traditions is the result of a major conference held in 1989 at the Denver Museum of Natural History that brought together scholars and others interested in shamanism from the United States and the former Soviet Union.

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