Many voices clamor to be heard in debates about whether shamans
cure, and whether shamanic spirituality is worth continuing or
recovering in the 21rst century. This book represents my personal
and analytical forays into shamanic studies, based on extensive,
periodic fieldwork in several areas of Siberia and Inner Asia,
beginning in 1976 in the Ob River (Khanty-Mansi) Region, sustained
by long-term research in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), and
including trips to Tuva (Tyva) and Buriatia of the Russian
Federation. It is historical and current, ethnographic and
reflexive, geographically specific and theoretical when
appropriate. New insights into the fascinating resurgence of
shamanism are gained through exploration of political repression of
religion and its transcendence. Literature representing eclectic
claims to expertise is reviewed and interpreted in light of
Siberian experiences. ""
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