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Exploring cultural factors contributing maternal mortality among pregnant women: an ethnographic study in the Banjarnegara community, Central Java, Indonesia. [PDF]
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The neurobiology of altered states of consciousness induced by drumming and other rhythmic sound patterns. [PDF]
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Confronting cultures: northern Madagascar's cultural beliefs and the relationship of owls and humans. [PDF]
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From Culture to Experience: Shamanism in the Pages of the Soviet Anti-Religious Press
Contemporary European History, 2020In the 1960s a shift occured in how shamanism was represented in Soviet anti-religious journals, in which shamanism was transformed from an ethnographically documented cultural practice peculiar to Siberian indigenous populations, into an – albeit ...
Justine Buck Quijada
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First published in 1951, "Shamanism" soon became the standard work in the study of this mysterious and fascinating phenomenon. Writing as the founder of the modern study of the history of religion, Romanian emigre--scholar Mircea Eliade (1907-1986 ...
M. Eliade
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M. Eliade
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The Globalization of Ayahuasca Shamanism and the Erasure of Indigenous Shamanism
Anthropology of Consciousness, 2016Evgenia Fotiou
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Praehistorische Zeitschrift, 2023
The term shamanism is widely used in archaeology to describe early belief systems. Sometimes, this has taken the form of a one-size-fits-all-explanation, without a discussion of the concept or the cultural contexts it was applied to.
Oliver Dietrich
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The term shamanism is widely used in archaeology to describe early belief systems. Sometimes, this has taken the form of a one-size-fits-all-explanation, without a discussion of the concept or the cultural contexts it was applied to.
Oliver Dietrich
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The Revitalization of Yajé Shamanism among the Siona: Strategies of Survival in Historical Context
Anthropology of Consciousness, 2016Esther Jean Langdon
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Slippage: An Anthropology of Shamanism
Annual Review of Anthropology, 2021If our knowledge of shamanism has been so abidingly partial, so impressively uneven, so deeply varied by history, and so enduringly skeptical for so long, how has its study come to occupy such pride of place in the anthropological canon? One answer comes
Bruce Grant
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