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This scholarly work by Marek Aurel Havlíček explores the resurgence of Buryat shamanism in Southern Siberia and Northern Mongolia, with a focus on its historical and contemporary contexts. Based on extensive field research conducted between 2003 and 2009, the book examines the ethnic and religious identity of the Buryat people, analyzing the evolution of shamanistic practices and their revival after the decline during Soviet rule. The author aims to provide insights into the cosmology, rituals, and societal roles of Buryat shamans, while also addressing the broader concept of shamanism as understood in Western academic discourse. Targeted at scholars and readers interested in anthropology, religious studies, and ethnology, this book offers a detailed examination of Buryat cultural identity and the dynamic nature of shamanism today.
Buriats. --- Shamanism.
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Law, Mongolian. --- Mongols. --- Buriats. --- Kalmyks.
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Collection of research articles about Buriats
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Buriats --- Christian literature, Mongolian --- Tracts --- Missions --- History --- Buriats - Missions - History - 19th century
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Buriats --- Folk-lore, Buriat --- Siberia (Russia) --- Description and travel.
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Buddhism --- Shamanism --- Bouddhisme --- Chamanisme --- Mongolia --- Religion --- S23/0900 --- S23/0920 --- S23/0930 --- Mongolia and the Mongols (including Tannu Tuva, Buriats)--Religion --- Mongolia and the Mongols (including Tannu Tuva, Buriats)--Lamaism, Buddhism --- Mongolia and the Mongols (including Tannu Tuva, Buriats)--Shamanism
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Buriats --- Christian literature, Mongolian --- Tracts --- Missions --- History --- Degedu̇ onca Burqan Iicus Keris-tovs-un ibegel-iyer --- Buriats - Missions - History - 19th century
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