Is the shaman indeed risen in post-Soviet Siberia? (original) (raw)

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Book Review - Shamanism: Soviet Studies of Traditional Religion in Siberia and Central Asia. Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer

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Shamanism in Siberia: Russian Records of Indigenous Spirituality (Springer, 2003) 358 pp, 16 b/w ills. PDF

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Shamans Emerging From Repression in Siberia: Lightning Rods of Fear and Hope

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Horizons of Shamanism: A Triangular Approach to the History and Anthropology of Ecstatic Techniques, 2016

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Native Shamanism in Siberian Regionalist Imagination, 1860s—l920

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Variations in Shamanist Siberia

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Eva Jane Neumann Fridman, Sacred Geography: Shamanism Among the Buddhist Peoples of Russia, Bibliotheca Shamanistica vol. 12, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest (2004) ISBN 963 05 81140 xiv+323 pp., $87.89

Vesna Wallace

Religion, 2006

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Behind shamanism: Changing voices of Siberian Khanty cosmology and politics

Marjorie Mandelstam Balzer

Social Science & Medicine, 1987

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Shamanism and the hunters of the Siberian forest: soul, life force, spirit

Roberte N. Hamayon

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Culture as Socialization of ‘Nature’ and Invention of ‘Super-nature’ Variations in Shamanist Siberia

Roberte N. Hamayon

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Repression of shamans and shamanism in Khabarovsk Krai : 1920s to the early 1950s

Tatiana Bulgakova

2017

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Shamanization in Central Asia

DeWeese, Devin

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 2014

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Shamans of Siberia - Magicians, Intermediaries, Healers

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The Transition from Shamanism to Russian Orthodoxy in Alaska

Sergei Kan

The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 1996

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Shamanism and Christianity on the Russian Siberian Borderland Altaian Responses to Russian Orthodox Missionaries (1830–1917)

Andrei Znamenski

Itinerario, 1998

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URBAN SHAMANISM IN SIBERIA: THE DIALECTIC OF PLACEMAKING AND FIELDWORK

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Recording Shamanism in Old Russia

Andrei Znamenski

Shamanism in Siberia, 2003

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The "Vertical of Shamanic Power": the Use of Political Discourse in Post-Soviet Tuvan Shamanism

Ksenia Pimenova

Laboratorium: Russian Review of Social Research, n°1, 2013

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Was there Shamanism in the Volga Basin ? _ with Prof. of Music M.G. Khrushcheva (Astr.)

Victor Victorin

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Singing Story, Healing Drum: Shamans and Storytellers of Turkic Siberia

Lenore Grenoble

Slavic Review, 2005

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Did shamans always play the drum? Tracking down prehistoric shamanism in Central Asia

Andrzej Rozwadowski

“Documenta Praehistorica”, vol. 39, pp. 277-285., 2012

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SHAMANISM IN SIBERIA: RUSSIAN RECORDS OF INDIGENOUS SPIRITUALITY . Andrei A. Znamenski. 2003. Dordrecht, Boston, and London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. viii + 371 p, illustrated, hard cover. ISBN 1-4020-1740-5. £87.00; US$138.00; EUR125.00

David G Anderson

Polar Record, 2005

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Shamanic Rituals and Religio-Cultural Revival: An Empirical Analysis of Demographic and Cultural Differences among Attendees at Shamanic Ceremonies in Buryatia, Russia

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Andrei A. Znamenski, Shamanism and Christianity: Native Encounters with Russian Orthodox Missions in Siberia and Alaska, 1820–1917. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1999. xii, 306 pp. + bibliography, index, maps and photo-illustrations

Izaly Zemtsovsky

Nationalities papers, 2001

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Shamans and "Dark Agencies": War, Magical Parasitism, and Re-Enchanted Spirits in Siberia

Konstantinos Zorbas

Religions, 2024

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Centering historical-archaeological discourse: the prehistory of Central Asian/South Siberian shamanism

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Evenki Shamanistic Practices in Soviet Present and Ethnographic Present Perfect

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‚Uzbek Shamanism’, in: M. N. Walter u.a. (Ed.), Shamanism: An Encyclopedia of World Beliefs, Practices, and Culture, Bd. 2, Santa Barbara (CA) u.a. 2004, 646-649.

Bahodir Sidikov

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Siberia (Annual Review of Anthropology)

Piers Vitebsky

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‘I haven’t fully understood – is shamanism religion or not?’

Olle Sundström

Temenos - Nordic Journal of Comparative Religion, 2018

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Rock art and the material culture of Siberian and Central Asian shamanism

Ekaterina Devlet

The Archaeology of Shamanism, 2001

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The Ancient and New Reputation of the Northern Mongol Shamans

Maria Magdolna Tatár

Shamans Unbound. Budapest, Akadèmiai Kiadò, 2009

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Shamanism and Cultural Reflexivity

Wojciech Polec

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