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There are sixteeen black and white plates as well as two folded maps of the region. The twenty-page bibliography includes numerous works in Russian as well as German, French, and English. Tracing Shamans in Siberia. The Story of an Ethnographical Research Expedition.

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Translated from the Hungarian by Aita Rajkay Babo. The book has some drawings as well as black and white photographs taken by the author during the expedition. Each book is a comprehensive introduction to the subject, written by a renowned authority in the field, and richly illustrated with colour images and photographs. Archaic Techniques of Ecstacy.

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Translated from the French by Willard R. This renowned work by Eliade is considered by many scholars to be the cornerstone for the study of shamanism and as such is frequently cited by other writers in the field. Shamanism and the Eighteenth Century. Flaherty documents the European encounter with shamanism based on early travel accounts and ethnographic writings, then deals with its assimilation into the European intellectual and artistic mainstream. The book contains a number of black and white illustrations and has an extensive bibliography. A Survey of Visionary Narratives. Following it are 36 narratives told through the voices of shamans from around the world from Siberia, Africa, Australia, North and South America, to Borneo.

Shaman, the Wounded Healer. Reconnecting with the Body of the Earth.

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The book is also about the practice of ecology, an ecology of mind and spirit in relation to the Earth, an ecology that sees initiation as a way of reconciling self and other, an ecology that confirms the yield of the darkness, the fruit of suffering, an ecology of compassion. Some ten accounts by anthropologists of their first-hand field research on hallucinogenic substances so important in shamanism and religious experience.

The Way of the Shaman. This classic on shamanism originally published in now has a new introduction and a guide to current resources. It is not an anthropological study, rather a book written by a practicing shaman for laymen. Harner is a noted anthropologist whose research on South American Indians and the use of hallucinogens in religious experience has attracted a wide readership. Independent Scholars of Asia.

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Native North American Shamanism: An Annotated Bibliography. Bibliographies and Indexes in American History, Number Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. people inhabited native North America when Western European immigrants ar- .. L. Kroeber, Robert H. Lowie, Elsie Parsons, Paul Radin, Edward Sapir, and Mattina provides a fine example of a carefully collected and annotated a shaman. . Literature: A Bibliographic Survey of American Indian Literary Traditions.

The first of these annual conferences, all held at the Santa Sabina Center in San Rafael, California and coordinated by Heinze, has the shorter title of Proceedings of the International Conference on Shamanism. Contributors to the various proceedings include not only anthropologists and ethnologists, but educators, historians of religion, philosophers, psychologists, and others. Shamans of the 20 th Century.

Heinze is the coordinator for the annual international conference on the study of shamanism. Western, industrialized societies have made great advances in technology but have paid a heavy price in losing their contact with the sacred dimension of life and their concern for their environment. Hoppal, Mihaly and Otto von Sadovszky, eds. Ethnographic Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

The conference was unique in bringing together scholars representing peoples in whose culture shamanism is still in practice. The papers range from highly theoretical to simple descriptive studies.

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Some are historical in nature, others deal with the present. Siberian Spirituality and the Western Imagination. Although the subject-matter is largely Siberian, it is in essence intended as a contribution to the history of European and American culture. Translated from the German by Werner Wunsche. Shamans, Healers, and Medicine Men. Translated from the German by Michael H. Kalweit, a German ethnologist and psychologist who studied shamanism in Hawaii, the American Southwest, Mexico, and Tibet, explores in this work the primal healing methods of shamans all over the world.

Studies in Siberian Shamanism. Anthropology of the North: Translations from Russian Sources, No. The authors all did field work among the peoples they describe which include the Ob Ugrians, Evenks, and Enets. Narby, Jeremy and Francis Huxley, eds. The editors translated many of the early texts as well as some later ones.

An Expanded View of Reality. Nicholson has gathered together in this work some twenty contributions by such well-known authors in the field as Eliade, Harner, Hoppal, and Halifax. In Tales Plotkin, educated at Harvard, Yale, and Tufts, relates nine engaging stories centering around his travels and studies with Amazonian shamans in a search for medicinal plants.

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Plotkin takes the reader along on this quest in which he participates in healing rituals. The Archaeology of Shamanism. London and New York: In this collection the editor brings together recent works which study shamanism in the Northern hemisphere through its material remains. It is well-illustrated with drawings, maps, and photos. The Nature of Shamanism: Substance and Function of a Religious Metaphor. State University of New York Press. The Rite Technique of the Siberian Shaman. Siikala, Anna-Leena and Mihaly Hoppal. A selection of some sixteen previously published studies and articles on Siberian shamanism by these two authors are reprinted in this volume.

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Seen together they provide an overview of current research and problems for Eurasian shamanism. Shamans, Medicine Men and Traditional Healers: University of South Africa. This work is directed to undergraduates.