With the Qing armies marching into Beijing through the Shanhai Pass, the Manchu bannermen under the Eight Banners system saw great changes in their everyday lives. However, they continued with the practice of shamanic sacrifices. This paper analyzes the “Sacred Books”, genealogies, and other historical materials about shamanic rituals, to place shamanism in the lives of the bannermen of the Qing Dynasty. It explores the relationship between this religion and the lives of Manchu bannermen, their clan organizations, and their livelihoods. The paper helps strengthen our understanding of shamanism that continued to flourish during the Qing Dynasty by playing a vital role in the lives of Manchu bannermen
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This paper presents the religious aspects of the historical and present forms of the traditional spo...
International audienceThe classical definition of shamanism is based on the Siberian example, which ...
China's 1911-12 Revolution, which overthrew a 2000-year succession of dynasties, is thought of prima...
The last few decades of the Manchu studies have brought a significant revision of the common among t...
<i>The Imperially Commissioned Manchu Rites for Sacrifices to the Spirits and to Heaven</i&...
Qixiang is a unique sacrificial culture created by the Han army eight banners in northeast China. Th...
This paper presents information on the shamanic religious system practiced among the Tu ethnic group...
The Eight Banners System is the social organizational structure of the bannerman (qiren, 旗人) from th...
During the Qing dynasty, the Eight Banners established garrisons at important strategic locations th...
This thesis explores animal spirit shamanism (chuma xian) as it occurs in Liaoning, China. Aspects o...
This thesis examines the development and the social functions of Shamanism in the Song Dynasty (960-...
Shamanism is a common fundamental religion for many ethnic groups around the world. Previous researc...
International audienceThis article studies common spiritual representations about contemporaryTungus...
The Manchus wrested control of China from the Chinese Ming dynasty and founded the Qing dynasty in 1...
Inspired by the recent approaches of the New Qing History school centering on ethnicity and empire a...
This paper presents the religious aspects of the historical and present forms of the traditional spo...
International audienceThe classical definition of shamanism is based on the Siberian example, which ...
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