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Wibana: How Bobonaza Runa and Forest Animals Know and Live With Each Other
ABSTRACT Runa women living along the Bobonaza river in the Ecuadorian Amazon raise captured forest animals, in a practice called wibana. Runa women are attentive to the particular ways the wiba (raised) animals interface with the world, and learn the wibas’ communicative repertoires and are able to “read” what wibas sense in the forest, including ...
James Beveridge
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Abstract Understanding the role of information communication technologies (ICTs) in development, especially in relation to marginalized populations, has been the focus of many related disciplinary categories within the broader ecosystem of information sciences.
Chidi Oguamanam
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Tasavvufta Semâ ile Şaman Ayininin Ritüel ve Tecrübe Açısından Mukayesesi
Semâ, sûfînin Allah’a ulaşmasında bir yoldur. Şaman ayini ise şamanı kozmik âleme götüren aracı konumundadır. Şamanın ruhlarla kurduğu iletişimin bir nevi dışa yansımasıdır. Semâ, Allah’ın kulun kalbine yerleştirdiği mananın ortaya çıkmasıdır.
Muhammed Ali Yıldız, Emin Uykun
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Animism rather than Shamanism: new approaches to what shamans do (for other animists)
What shamans do is sometimes said to involve possession by spirits. However, shamanism has also been defined in opposition to spirit possession.
Harvey, Graham
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Phonographic Recordings in Finno‐Ugric Languages in Finnish Archives
ABSTRACT This review discusses audio recordings made by Finnish scholars among the Russian Arctic people in the early twentieth century and stored in various archives in Finland. The background of the recordings, together with their broader meaning and the possibilities for research they offer, is brought out.
Karina Lukin
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British Druidry and Turkic Shamanism in context of Pagan Religion
Article represents Celtic Druidry and Turkic Shamanism together within the phenomenon of paganism. Although both of these belief systems are under the impression of monotheistic religions such as Islam and Christianity today, they are still breathing ...
Nükhet Okutan
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Old Testament Prophets and Shamans: Comparison of the Phenomena (Anthropological Approach)
The article provides a comparative analysis of the phenomena of Old Testament prophets and shamans against five key aspects: their social status, calling, intermediation, fortune-telling and magic, rituals and cosmogony, and gender.
A. V. Andreev, A. B. Gasymov
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ABSTRACT This paper proposes Virtual Reality (VR) and 360 film as promising fieldwork tools for addressing problematic temporalities in ethnographic museums and for collaborating with communities of origin. Focusing on the Maria Czaplicka Siberian collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, we examine how previous methods of display marginalized the
Anya Gleizer +2 more
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Jo Bonnemaison promoted the Archaeology at IRD and wished for a connection with the Cultural Geography. We will use the example of one of our fields in Indonesia the Island of Siberut in the Mentawai Archipelago and its “Flower men”, to discuss the ...
Hubert Forestier
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Objects as Knowledgeable Elders: Lessons From the Reindeer Calf Halter Mȯnggu̇i
ABSTRACT This article presents ongoing research that reconnects a historical ethnographic collection housed in a European museum with the descendants of its source communities in the transnational Inner Asian region, specifically among the Tozhu and Tukha reindeer herders of the Tyva Republic and Mongolia.
Victoria Soyan Peemot
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