SHAMAN

shäˈmən, shāˈ–, shăˈ–, religious practitioner in various, generally small-scale societies who is believed to be able to diagnose, cure, and sometimes cause illness because of a special relationship with, or control over, spirits. Different forms of shamanism are found around the world; they are also known as medicine men and witch doctors. Shamanism is based on the belief that the visible world is pervaded by invisible forces or spirits that affect the lives of the living. Shamans are not, however, organized within full-time ritual or spiritual associations, as are priests. Shamans enter into trances through such methods as autohypnosis, the ingestion of hallucinogens, fasting, and self-mortification, during which time they are said to be in contact with the spirit world. Shamanism requires specialized knowledge or abilities, which are often thought to be obtained through heredity or supernatural calling. Among the Siberian Chukchee, one may behave in ways that Western clinicians would characterize as psychotic, but which they interpret as possession by a spirit demanding that one assume the shamanic vocation. Among the South American Tapirapé, shamans are called in their dreams. In yet other societies, shamans choose their career: Native Americans of the Plains would seek a communion with spirits through a "vision quest," while South American Shuar, seeking the power to defend their family against enemies, apprentice themselves to accomplished shamans. Shamans often observe special fasts and taboos particular to their vocation. Oftentimes the shaman has, or acquires, one or more familiars, usually spirits in animal form, or (sometimes) of departed shamans. Shamans can manipulate these spirits to diagnose and cure victims of witchcraft. Some societies distinguish shamans who cure from sorcerers who harm; others believe that all shamans have both curative and deadly powers. The shaman is usually paid for his services, and generally enjoys great power and prestige in the community, but he may also be suspected of harming others, and may thus be feared. Most shamans are men, but there are societies in which women may also be shamans. In some societies, the male shaman denies his own sexual identity by assuming the dress and attributes of a woman; this practice is rare but has been found among the Chukchee. See Dyak, Araucanians, Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute.

See M. Eliade, Shamanism (tr. 1964); M. J. Harner, ed., Hallucinogens and Shamanism (1973) and The Way of the Shaman (1980); M. Taussig, Shamanism, Colonialism, and the Wild Man (1987).

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American Shaman American Shamanan AN ODYSSEY OF GLOBAL HEALING TRADITIONS JEFFREY A. KOTTLER...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Kottler, Jeffrey A. American shaman : an odyssey of global healing traditions / Jeffrey Kottler and...
Shaman or Sherlock? Shaman or Sherlock? The Native American Detective Gina Macdonald...Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Macdonald, Gina. Shaman or Sherlock? : the Native American detective / Gina Macdonald and Andrew...
THE LAST SHAMAN THE LAST SHAMAN Change in an Amazonian Community Andrew Gray Berghahn...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Gray Andrew, 1955- The last Shaman--change in an Amazonian community / Andrew Gray. p. cm. -- The...
...Illusion and Reality Jeffrey M. Shaman Contributions in Legal Studies, Number...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Shaman, Jeffrey M. Constitutional interpretation : illusion and reality / Jeffrey M. Shaman. p. cm. Contributions in legal studies...
Shamanism Shamanism is one of the earliest and farthest-reaching magical and religious traditions...the major religious faiths of the modern world. The function of the shaman is to show his or her people the unseen powers behind the mere appearances...
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Nepalese Shaman Oral Texts by MICHAEL OPPITZ MASKARINEC, GREGORY G. Nepalese Shaman Oral Texts. Harvard Oriental Series, vol...published work that presented a local corpus of shamanic lore in its entirety. It is true that attempts...
From Shaman to Scientist: Essays on Humanitys Search...Spirits. by Michaeleen Maher FROM SHAMAN TO SCIENTIST: ESSAYS ON HUMANITYS SEARCH...paperback). ISBN 0-8108-5054-0. From Shaman to Scientist is a disparate collection...
The Quest for the Shaman: Shape-Shifters, Sorcerers and Spirit-Healers...STEPHEN ALDHOUSE-GREEN. The quest for the shaman: shape-shifters, sorcerers and spirit...whirling dervishes, ritual murderers, and shamans all have in common? Not only are they...
The Social Significance of the Shaman among the Chinese Reindeer-Evenki...immigration. Nevertheless, up to this date shamans have been playing an important role in...spirits populate the whole universe. The shamans act as mediators between the world of...
...Realities: A Challenge for the Inner Shaman Stanley Krippner The term "consciousness...I was reminded of the perspective on shamanism taken by the Paratinin tribe of Brazil...specifically that "there is a little bit of shamanism within each of us." Shamans can be described...
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The Quest for the Shaman: Shape-Shifters, Sorcerers and Spirit-Healers...1950s onwards with the figure of the shaman, as the fundamental one in the evolution...lack of any agreed definition of what a shaman actually is or was, and therefore of...
Zumthor the shaman by Peter Davey Peter Zumthor...strident messages of the PR industry. The shaman for our times I have chosen to concentrate...of shelter to the wider world. He is a shaman for our times, giving magic and poetry...
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Spiritual Healing. Witchdoctor, shaman, healer, medicine man--whatever their title, they...over the healers shoulder isnt known RIGHT: Mapuche shaman, Chile, date unknown. The shaman, or machi, is crucial to the beliefs of the indigenous...
...audience representative for the next kut (shaman ritual) she is about to perform. Our eyes...spirits of a variety of Korean gods. The shaman, or mudang, is an intercessor, usually...theatre critics, mostly Westerners, to this shamans temple on a steep hill--all this seems...
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Shaman Cleanses Jaggers Soul. Not Bad Value for Pounds Sterling1...have his aura cleansed. The offer was made by a roadside shaman, who was possibly unaware of who Sir Mick was - or, indeed...the singer handed over the small fee, the bandana-wearing shaman set about purging the 62-year-olds body and soul of bad...
Shaman in Seoul looks at politics: Sees an exorcism in ex-leaders...presidents. Mr. Cho, one of the nations best known shamans, or fortune tellers, often dons neon-colored costumes...to chase away ghosts. He finishes without a scratch. Shamanism is part of a mystical tradition that dates back thousands...
...Andrew Cowen Endeavours to Find the Real Person Behind TVs Suave Shaman, Derek Acorah. Byline: Andrew Cowen Its quite easy to have...although his gifts were apparent before he became TVs most suave shaman. He was a footballer for many years, playing for Liverpool FC...
A Comic-Book Shaman; NICK RODDICK EDITOR OF PREVIEW MAGAZINE...cautiously describes the result as a "shamanic Western, somewhere between The Thin...of Jan himself on his journey towards shamanism." French audiences were similarly...
Discover the Ancient Shaman Ritual of Drinking Cola and Burping; UK TRAVEL. Byline: ANNA WHITNEY...out of bounds, the people believe it takes their spirit. Although Shamans practice ancient healing rituals with chickens, they do embrace the...
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SHAMAN sha m n, sha , sha , religious practitioner in various...relationship with, or control over, spirits. Different forms of shamanism are found around the world; they are also known as medicine men and witch doctors. Shamanism is based on the belief that the visible world is pervaded...
SAINT-CHAMOND saN-shamaN , city (1990 pop. 39,262), Loire dept., SE France, at the confluence of the Gier and Janon rivers. The city was originally developed...
WITCH DOCTOR see medicine man ; shaman . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...other traditional peoples as far back as Paleolithic times, a person believed to possess supernatural healing powers. Like the shaman the medicine man was a specialist in spiritual healing. In some groups, women could assume an analogous role. The medicine...
...the laying on of hands, and prayer. The term also refers to Christian Science practitioners. See also medicine man ; shaman . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All...
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