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Travelogues Collection offers readers a unique glimpse into the
diverse landscape, culture and wildlife of the world from the
perspective of late 19th and early 20th century esteemed travelers.
From the exotic islands of Fiji to the lush jungles of Africa to
the bustling streets of New York City, these picturesque backdrops
set the scene for amusing, and at times prejudiced, anecdotes of
adventure, survival and camaraderie. Photographs and whimsical
illustrations complement the descriptive text, bringing to life the
colorful characters encountered along the way. The Shelf2Life
Travelogues Collection allows readers to embark on a voyage into
the past to experience the world as it once was and meet the people
who inhabited it.
IN everyday life the shaman is not distinguishable from other
people except by an occasionally haughty manner, but when he is
engaged in communicating with spirits he has to make use of a
special dress and special instruments. Of these the most important
and the one in most general use is the shaman's drum. It may be
said that all over Siberia, where there is a shaman there is also a
drum. The drum has the power of transporting the shaman to the
superworld and of evoking spirits by its sounds.
IN everyday life the shaman is not distinguishable from other
people except by an occasionally haughty manner, but when he is
engaged in communicating with spirits he has to make use of a
special dress and special instruments. Of these the most important
and the one in most general use is the shaman's drum. It may be
said that all over Siberia, where there is a shaman there is also a
drum. The drum has the power of transporting the shaman to the
superworld and of evoking spirits by its sounds.
SHAMANISM is understood by some people to be a primitive form of
religion or religio-magic practised by the aborigines of northern
Asia as well as by all other aborigines in other parts of the
world. This opinion is held by Mikhailowski, Kharuzin, and some
other Russian scientists. Others hold that Shamanism was only one
form of expression of the religious cult of northern Asia,
practised in order to avert the evil spirits. This opinion is found
in the writings of Jochelson and Bogoras. There is still another
view put forward, which it is well for us to consider. This view we
find expressed very clearly in the following extract from Klementz:
'One must not lose sight of the fact that in the various beliefs of
the Siberian tribes a very close connexion is noticeable, and,
likewise, there can be observed an uninterrupted identity in the
foundations of their mythology, and in their rites, even extending
as far as the nomenclature-all of which gives one the right to
suppose that these beliefs are the result of the joint work of the
intellectual activity of the whole north of Asia.'
IN everyday life the shaman is not distinguishable from other
people except by an occasionally haughty manner, but when he is
engaged in communicating with spirits he has to make use of a
special dress and special instruments. Of these the most important
and the one in most general use is the shaman's drum. It may be
said that all over Siberia, where there is a shaman there is also a
drum. The drum has the power of transporting the shaman to the
superworld and of evoking spirits by its sounds.
IN everyday life the shaman is not distinguishable from other
people except by an occasionally haughty manner, but when he is
engaged in communicating with spirits he has to make use of a
special dress and special instruments. Of these the most important
and the one in most general use is the shaman's drum. It may be
said that all over Siberia, where there is a shaman there is also a
drum. The drum has the power of transporting the shaman to the
superworld and of evoking spirits by its sounds.
Travelogues Collection offers readers a unique glimpse into the
diverse landscape, culture and wildlife of the world from the
perspective of late 19th and early 20th century esteemed travelers.
From the exotic islands of Fiji to the lush jungles of Africa to
the bustling streets of New York City, these picturesque backdrops
set the scene for amusing, and at times prejudiced, anecdotes of
adventure, survival and camaraderie. Photographs and whimsical
illustrations complement the descriptive text, bringing to life the
colorful characters encountered along the way. The Shelf2Life
Travelogues Collection allows readers to embark on a voyage into
the past to experience the world as it once was and meet the people
who inhabited it.
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