In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned Soviet ethnographer Leonid P. Potapov contends that ‘under the present conditions there are no remnants or survivals of Shamanism as such left in Altai’. What remains are legends and reminiscences, but these can no longer be told by people with personal experiences of Altaic ‘shamans’ and their rituals. According to Potapov, modern socialist culture has changed the minds of the Altaic peoples to the degree that they are now a materialistically thinking people, and ‘shamanism’ has completely disappeared. In addition, he contends that there are no prospects of its return after the deathblow dealt by Soviet anti-religious repression in the 1930s ‘...
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and practices were not eradicated and their revival has been noticeable in the independent republics...
none1noThe special characteristics of the shamanic vision of the world of the Finno-Ugrians, which a...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
RESUMÉ V ANGLICKÉM JAZYCE Since the 1980s, a revival of religious traditions, whose continuity was d...
The copyright for individual articles in both the print and online version of the Anthropology of Ea...
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...
After the political changes in East Europe and Central Asia at the end of 80s of the 20th century so...
In 1904, a Native religious movement, Ak Jang, formed in Gorny Altai in Southwestern Siberia. It str...
There is hardly any other ethnological or historico-religious subject that has had such a great powe...
none1noThe culture of the Finno-Ugrians based on the shamanic system of beliefs of Siberian origin h...
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...
In this essay the Marxist-Leninist understanding of the concept ‘religion’ is analysed in relation t...
International audienceThis article studies common spiritual representations about contemporaryTungus...
and practices were not eradicated and their revival has been noticeable in the independent republics...
none1noThe special characteristics of the shamanic vision of the world of the Finno-Ugrians, which a...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
RESUMÉ V ANGLICKÉM JAZYCE Since the 1980s, a revival of religious traditions, whose continuity was d...
The copyright for individual articles in both the print and online version of the Anthropology of Ea...
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...
After the political changes in East Europe and Central Asia at the end of 80s of the 20th century so...
In 1904, a Native religious movement, Ak Jang, formed in Gorny Altai in Southwestern Siberia. It str...
There is hardly any other ethnological or historico-religious subject that has had such a great powe...
none1noThe culture of the Finno-Ugrians based on the shamanic system of beliefs of Siberian origin h...
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...
In this essay the Marxist-Leninist understanding of the concept ‘religion’ is analysed in relation t...
International audienceThis article studies common spiritual representations about contemporaryTungus...
and practices were not eradicated and their revival has been noticeable in the independent republics...
none1noThe special characteristics of the shamanic vision of the world of the Finno-Ugrians, which a...