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Shamanism --- Chamanisme
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Shamanism --- China --- Religion --- Shamanism - China --- China - Religion
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Shamans are a central feature of many local religions throughout Asia. This title introduces the activities, worldviews, and lives of shamans in Siberia, China, Korea, Japan, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
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This book contains 21 orally transmitted myths that reflect the emotions of the Korean people. The author introduces Korean myths close to the general public's heart (except well-known ones about the nation's founding and founder's birth) to provide readers with an opportunity to newly appreciate Korean cultural and intellectual history.
Mythology, Korean --- Shamanism --- Korea
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Shamanism. --- New Age movement. --- Chamanisme --- Nouvel Age (Mouvement) --- Shamanism --- Neo-Shamanism --- ecstacy --- Paganism --- alternative archeology --- Castaneda --- Eliade --- Harner --- altered consciousness
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This book examines the place of shamans within contemporary society, exploring shamanism as a cultural practice in which people make use of shamanic ritual, and disputing the prevalent view that shamanism is "popular culture", "women's religion" or "performing arts." Chongho Kim also disputes the common view among medical anthropologists that places shamanism firmly within the realm of traditional medicine.
Shamanism --- Korea --- Civilization --- Shamanistic influences --- K9060 --- Korea: Religion -- shamanism -- general and history --- Shamanistic influences. --- Shamanism - Korea --- Korea - Civilization - Shamanistic influences
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white shamanism --- New Age --- enlightenment --- elitism --- environmentalism --- gender
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Shamanism. --- Chamanisme --- shamanism --- Siberia --- Aboriginal Australia --- Northern Europe --- South America --- western New Age --- rave culture --- popular mythology --- anthropology --- psychology --- musicology --- botany --- hallucinogens
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Robert J. Wallis explores the interface between the 'new' and prehistoric shamans of popular culture and anthropology, drawing on interviews with a variety of practitioners, particularly contemporary pagans in Britain and orth America.
Shamanism. --- New Age movement. --- Aquarian Age movement --- Cults --- Social movements --- Occultism --- Religions
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Comparative religion --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- shamanism --- Buddhism --- Zarathustra --- Uzbekistan --- Central Asia
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