This article addresses the use of political discourse and the shaping of institutionalized organizations in post-Soviet shamanism in the south Siberian Republic of Tuva. It argues that many organizational features of today’s shamanism result from the creative integration of legal, academic, and political concepts that have been mostly elaborated under the Soviet/Russian centralized state governance and were thus historically alien to shamanic practice and discourse. Starting from the early 1990s, the leaders of the Tuvan shamanic revival used these concepts (such as “religious organization of shamans ” or “traditional confession”) pragmatically in order to take advantage of their favorable relationship with authorities, to assure a better p...
This thesis is about curses. It shows how the mechanics of cursing are intrinsically linked to sham...
This dissertation examines suspicions and accusations of affliction with curses in the Republic of T...
and practices were not eradicated and their revival has been noticeable in the independent republics...
The copyright for individual articles in both the print and online version of the Anthropology of Ea...
In this essay the Marxist-Leninist understanding of the concept ‘religion’ is analysed in relation t...
After the political changes in East Europe and Central Asia at the end of 80s of the 20th century so...
RESUMÉ V ANGLICKÉM JAZYCE Since the 1980s, a revival of religious traditions, whose continuity was d...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
This article overviews several historical issues that have been developed around the Siberian Shaman...
Despite many years of Soviet rule in Central Asia, traditional medical beliefs and practices were n...
none1noThe culture of the Finno-Ugrians based on the shamanic system of beliefs of Siberian origin h...
none1noThe special characteristics of the shamanic vision of the world of the Finno-Ugrians, which a...
This thesis explores the relationship between shamanist ritual in Buriat communities in Pribaikal’e ...
Shamanism is a system composed of various elements of culture and belief, created by people to under...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [131]-137)This thesis investigated the nature of the sham...
This thesis is about curses. It shows how the mechanics of cursing are intrinsically linked to sham...
This dissertation examines suspicions and accusations of affliction with curses in the Republic of T...
and practices were not eradicated and their revival has been noticeable in the independent republics...
The copyright for individual articles in both the print and online version of the Anthropology of Ea...
In this essay the Marxist-Leninist understanding of the concept ‘religion’ is analysed in relation t...
After the political changes in East Europe and Central Asia at the end of 80s of the 20th century so...
RESUMÉ V ANGLICKÉM JAZYCE Since the 1980s, a revival of religious traditions, whose continuity was d...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
This article overviews several historical issues that have been developed around the Siberian Shaman...
Despite many years of Soviet rule in Central Asia, traditional medical beliefs and practices were n...
none1noThe culture of the Finno-Ugrians based on the shamanic system of beliefs of Siberian origin h...
none1noThe special characteristics of the shamanic vision of the world of the Finno-Ugrians, which a...
This thesis explores the relationship between shamanist ritual in Buriat communities in Pribaikal’e ...
Shamanism is a system composed of various elements of culture and belief, created by people to under...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [131]-137)This thesis investigated the nature of the sham...
This thesis is about curses. It shows how the mechanics of cursing are intrinsically linked to sham...
This dissertation examines suspicions and accusations of affliction with curses in the Republic of T...
and practices were not eradicated and their revival has been noticeable in the independent republics...