The Tsarist and Soviet politics have led to the almost total disappearance of shamans among the peoples of Siberia. In front of this situation, each people is adapting in a different way to continue to ritually act. The Yakuts and the Evenks have reinvented collective rituals, forbidden by the communist law. The Yakuts adopted new forms of shamanism some of them being influenced by the neo-shamanism issued from the USA. The Evenks, on the contrary, resist to accept these new urban shamans, as they consider that one cannot be a shaman without 'nature'.Les politiques tsaristes et soviétiques ont conduit à la disparition presque totale des chamanes chez les peuples de Sibérie. Face à cette situation, chaque peuple s'adapte différemment pour co...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
L’islam populaire d’Asie centrale vit une conjoncture particulière. Considéré par les pouvoirs autor...
The Evenki oročon live in Yakutia (Sakha Republic) and in the Amur basin. They perceive themselves a...
The Tsarist and Soviet politics have led to the almost total disappearance of shamans among the peop...
Following the end of communism appear among the Evenks and the Yakuts, who are neighbouring peoples,...
Following the end of communism appear among the Evenks and the Yakuts, who are neighbouring peoples,...
National audienceFollowing the settlement of the Tsarist and the Soviet power, the Evenks keep very ...
Ce travail met en lumière le phénomène de renouveau du chamanisme en période de transition postcommu...
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...
After the political changes in East Europe and Central Asia at the end of 80s of the 20th century so...
Ce texte présente des données ethnographiques récentes sur la situation du chamanisme au Kazakhstan....
Cet article propose une analyse de la construction du réseau professionnel de chamanes dans la Répub...
Lors de cet entretien, Roberte HAMAYON revient sur ses travaux de recherche consacrés au chamanisme ...
Hamayon Roberte. V. Diószegi & M. Hoppál, eds., Shamanism in Siberia. In: L'Homme, 1981, tome 21 n°3...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
L’islam populaire d’Asie centrale vit une conjoncture particulière. Considéré par les pouvoirs autor...
The Evenki oročon live in Yakutia (Sakha Republic) and in the Amur basin. They perceive themselves a...
The Tsarist and Soviet politics have led to the almost total disappearance of shamans among the peop...
Following the end of communism appear among the Evenks and the Yakuts, who are neighbouring peoples,...
Following the end of communism appear among the Evenks and the Yakuts, who are neighbouring peoples,...
National audienceFollowing the settlement of the Tsarist and the Soviet power, the Evenks keep very ...
Ce travail met en lumière le phénomène de renouveau du chamanisme en période de transition postcommu...
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...
After the political changes in East Europe and Central Asia at the end of 80s of the 20th century so...
Ce texte présente des données ethnographiques récentes sur la situation du chamanisme au Kazakhstan....
Cet article propose une analyse de la construction du réseau professionnel de chamanes dans la Répub...
Lors de cet entretien, Roberte HAMAYON revient sur ses travaux de recherche consacrés au chamanisme ...
Hamayon Roberte. V. Diószegi & M. Hoppál, eds., Shamanism in Siberia. In: L'Homme, 1981, tome 21 n°3...
In his exhaustive study of ‘shamanism’ among the Altaic peoples in Southern Siberia, the renowned So...
L’islam populaire d’Asie centrale vit une conjoncture particulière. Considéré par les pouvoirs autor...
The Evenki oročon live in Yakutia (Sakha Republic) and in the Amur basin. They perceive themselves a...