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- The term was introduced to the west after Russian forces conquered the shamanistic Khanate of Kazan in 1552. The term "shamanism" was first applied by Western...
- their horses; ceremonially, for burial rites in jade and bronze and for shamanistic ceremonies to drive away evil spirits, to remember the faces of great...
- comprise a variety of ethnic groups, many of whom continue to observe shamanistic practices in modern times. Many classical ethnographers recorded the...
- shamanistic beliefs and practice shared important features with those of some Siberian cultures. Some of the Sami yoiks were sung during shamanistic rites...
- spirits. Unlike white magic, in which Place sees parallels with primitive shamanistic efforts to achieve closeness with spiritual beings, the rituals that...
- anthropological scholars have attempted to discern which practices come from Shamanistic roots, and which are more purely Confucian. Traditionally, the body will...
- industry, and were quietly tolerated. The Sami originally had their own shamanistic religion, but they were converted to Lutheranism by Swedish missionaries...
- trials reveal that some features of Hungarian folklore are remnants of shamanistic beliefs, maintained from the deep past, or possibly borrowed from Turkic...
- believed to have originated within the religious tradition of Bon. In Bon, shamanistic Bonpo used primary-colored plain flags in Tibet. Traditional prayer flags...
- (ipšū or kišpū) in ancient Mesopotamia were "comparable to the archaic shamanistic stage of European witchcraft".: 65–66  In this early stage, witches were...