Singh’s analysis of shamanism is regarded as a contribution to the evolutionary study of healing encounters and evolutionary medicine. Shamans must create convincing healing spectacles, while sick individuals must convincingly express symptoms and suffering to motivate community care. Both have a shared interest in convincing onlookers. This is not restricted to shamanic treatment, but is still true in modern medical care
‘Shamanism’ is a problematic and contested concept. After Westerners first heard the term in Siberia...
Under the anthropological co-evolutionary approach, culture-specific treatments are the expected fol...
The idea that and may be employed by us to uncover information, to heal the sick or injured, and t...
ABSTRACT: The findings of a transpersonal phenomenological study of 15 persons with life-threatening...
Singh's cultural evolutionary theory posits that methods of inducing shamanic altered states of cons...
The three pieces collectively address the universal human challenge of psychosocial behaviour and di...
AbstractThe art of shamans - in particular their form of medical treatment - consists in a form of i...
Following cultural anthropological inquiry, this dissertation examines the adoption of shamanic heal...
Medical anthropology is concerned with both the causes and consequences of human sickness, and its v...
Shamanism not only predates Western medicine, but is practiced with great homogeneity throughout the...
Shamanism is known as the oldest spiritual and mystical practice still existing in our planet. Its p...
Perhaps one of the most baffling and thought provoking aspects of shamanic ideology is its anchorage...
As a central feature of every ceremony, Nepali shamans (jh[reverse congruent]akris) publicy recite l...
The major social function of the shaman in Tamang society is the diagnosis and treatment of illness....
Evolution of Sickness and Healing is a theoretical work on the grand scale, an original synthesis of...
‘Shamanism’ is a problematic and contested concept. After Westerners first heard the term in Siberia...
Under the anthropological co-evolutionary approach, culture-specific treatments are the expected fol...
The idea that and may be employed by us to uncover information, to heal the sick or injured, and t...
ABSTRACT: The findings of a transpersonal phenomenological study of 15 persons with life-threatening...
Singh's cultural evolutionary theory posits that methods of inducing shamanic altered states of cons...
The three pieces collectively address the universal human challenge of psychosocial behaviour and di...
AbstractThe art of shamans - in particular their form of medical treatment - consists in a form of i...
Following cultural anthropological inquiry, this dissertation examines the adoption of shamanic heal...
Medical anthropology is concerned with both the causes and consequences of human sickness, and its v...
Shamanism not only predates Western medicine, but is practiced with great homogeneity throughout the...
Shamanism is known as the oldest spiritual and mystical practice still existing in our planet. Its p...
Perhaps one of the most baffling and thought provoking aspects of shamanic ideology is its anchorage...
As a central feature of every ceremony, Nepali shamans (jh[reverse congruent]akris) publicy recite l...
The major social function of the shaman in Tamang society is the diagnosis and treatment of illness....
Evolution of Sickness and Healing is a theoretical work on the grand scale, an original synthesis of...
‘Shamanism’ is a problematic and contested concept. After Westerners first heard the term in Siberia...
Under the anthropological co-evolutionary approach, culture-specific treatments are the expected fol...
The idea that and may be employed by us to uncover information, to heal the sick or injured, and t...