Encyclopedia of Native American Shamanism
Author: William S. Lyon
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Published: 1998-12-11
Total Pages: 520
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKEntries identify leaders, shamans, and specific beliefs and practices of various tribes.
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Author: William S. Lyon
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Published: 1998-12-11
Total Pages: 520
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKEntries identify leaders, shamans, and specific beliefs and practices of various tribes.
Author: William S. Lyon
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 426
ISBN-13: 9780393317350
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDesigned for ease of use with maps, a detailed subject index, an extensive bibliography, and cross references, this book is sure to fascinate anyone interested in Native American culture and heritage.
Author: William S. Lyon (Ph. D.)
Publisher:
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 0
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKEntries identify leaders, shamans, and specific beliefs and practices of various tribes.
Author: Arlene B. Hirschfelder
Publisher: Checkmark Books
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 390
ISBN-13: 9780816046539
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDescribes traditional beliefs and worship practices, the consequences of contact with Europeans and other Americans, and the forms Native American religions take today.
Author: Christina Pratt
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Published: 2007-08-01
Total Pages: 376
ISBN-13: 9781404211407
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShamanism can be defined as the practice of initiated shamans who are distinguished by their mastery of a range of altered states of consciousness. Shamanism arises from the actions the shaman takes in non-ordinary reality and the results of those actions in ordinary reality. It is not a religion, yet it demands spiritual discipline and personal sacrifice from the mature shaman who seeks the highest stages of mystical development.
Author: Christina Pratt
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Published: 2007-08-01
Total Pages: 318
ISBN-13: 9781404210417
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShamanism can be defined as the practice of initiated shamans who are distinguished by their mastery of a range of altered states of consciousness. Shamanism arises from the actions the shaman takes in non-ordinary reality and the results of those actions in ordinary reality. It is not a religion, yet it demands spiritual discipline and personal sacrifice from the mature shaman who seeks the highest stages of mystical development.
Author: William S. Lyon
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Published: 1998-12-11
Total Pages: 520
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEntries identify leaders, shamans, and specific beliefs and practices of various tribes.
Author: Christina Pratt
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Published: 2007-08-01
Total Pages: 382
ISBN-13: 9781404210400
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShamanism can be defined as the practice of initiated shamans who are distinguished by their mastery of a range of altered states of consciousness. Shamanism arises from the actions the shaman takes in non-ordinary reality and the results of those actions in ordinary reality. It is not a religion, yet it demands spiritual discipline and personal sacrifice from the mature shaman who seeks the highest stages of mystical development.
Author: Peter N Jones
Publisher:
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780982046715
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShamanism... what is it? Is it a phenomenon with a clear definition or with a set of clearly definable attributes? Has the phenomenon changed over time, or are today's versions found in suburban basements the same as those that were practiced hundreds of years ago by various tribal people? What can we figure out about shamanism if we simply look at the term itself and how it has been employed over time? What if we restrict ourselves to one geographic location? These are some of the questions grappled with, and partially answered, in this book. By discussing the historical use of the terms shamanism and shaman in North America, Peter N. Jones offers fresh insights into the history of this phenomenon. Comparing current understandings and descriptions of the phenomenon with those of the historical and archival record, Shamans and Shamanism presents a comprehensive analysis of the terms use over time. Included in the book is a comprehensive bibliography of the term's use in North America. Shamans and Shamanism is an important resource for anyone interested in this phenomenon. It provides new insights into the history of the terms, their use in both academic and pop literature, and offers a starting point for future investigations of the phenomenon.
Author: Gary Null
Publisher: Prentice Hall Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 382
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKGary Null, health author and radio personality, delves into the anthropology of Native Americans to bring you the legends, the myths, and the history of their sacred healing practices: The Ghost Dance, Vision Quests, Rites of Passage, and Wankan-Tanka (White Buffalo Woman). Emphasizing the unity of all life, body and soul, man and nature, dozens of Native American healers share their beliefs, customs, and traditions.