Encyclopedia of Native American Shamanism
Sacred Ceremonies of North America
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:11th Dec '98
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Encyclopedia of Native American Shamanism focuses on "medicine" or sacred ceremonies conducted through shamans in which the power of the Creator is made manifest for all to behold. Historically, Native American peoples believed that life was to be lived in a sacred manner. There were ceremonies for nearly every act of life that formed the very basis of Native American religious life and were a means of invoking good fortune. Entries include the names and results of medicine ceremonies, renowned shamans famous for their powers, techniques used by shamans to acquire and control the power of sacred ceremonies, technical terms used by anthropologists, biographies of anthropologists who research these ceremonies, cross-cultural symbolic motifs, plants and sacred paraphernalia associated with ceremonies, and recurring themes that structure these ceremonies. Scholars, students, and everyone interested in Native American cultures or shamanism will find this work fascinating and informative.
For public and academic libraries. * Library Journal *
…an interesting, favorable treatment of magic in Native society for larger collections. * School Library Journal *
…this volume provides the most in depth treatment. Highly recommended for public and academic libraries, especially where Encyclopedia of Native American Healing is already part of the collection. * Booklist *
Essential for anthropology and Native American reference collections. * Choice *
ISBN: 9780874369335
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 907g
506 pages