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Shaman Rises

Shaman Rises
Author: C. E. Murphy
Publisher: MIRA
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2014
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0778316912

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For over a year, Joanne has been fighting the Master the world's most abiding evil entity. She's sacrificed family, friendships, even watched potential futures fade away and now the Master is bringing the final battle to Joanne's beloved Seattle. Lives will be lost as the repercussions of all Joanne's final transformation into her full Shamanic abilities come to her doorstep. Before the end, she'll mourn, rejoice and surrender everything for the hope of the world's survival. She'll be a warrior and a healer. Because she is finally a Shaman Rising.


Shaman

Shaman
Author: Susan Seddon Boulet
Publisher: Pomegranate
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1989
Genre: Art, Shamanistic
ISBN: 9780876544334

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A compilation of a series of exceptional but related paintings that give expression to facets of the shamanic experience. 100 paintings are reproduced in full color.


The Figure of the Shaman in Contemporary British Poetry

The Figure of the Shaman in Contemporary British Poetry
Author: Shamsad Mortuza
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014-08-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 144386594X

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This genealogical study focuses on the work of five contemporary British poets in order to locate them in a counter cultural tradition that is informed by strategic responses to ‘state terrorism.’ It identifies some historical moments of ruptures, such as the persecution of the Celtic druids by the Romans, the killing of the Welsh bards by Edward I, the appropriation of bardic materials by Romantic poets writing in a post-French Revolution era, and the beatnik response to a post-World War bipolar world in order to contextualise and discuss the poets of British Poetry Revival writing under Thatcherism. Drawing on Mircea Eliade’s notion of shamanism as ‘archaic techniques of ecstasy,’ these poets have transformed Eliade’s version of the shaman’s ‘elective trauma’ and enacted a critical rejection of totalitarian tools of the state and society. Categorised as the ‘Technicians of the Sacred’ and the ‘Technicians of the Body’ these shamanic poets include Iain Sinclair, Jeremy Prynne, Brian Catling, Barry MacSweeney, and Maggie O’Sullivan. Their poetic strategy is not a New Age fad; it rather investigates and inventories the ‘hidden’ energies of past and present to wrest spirituality away from the confines of religion and politics, while embodying it in textual praxis.


Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans

Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans
Author: Nathaniel Morris
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 0816541027

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The Mexican Revolution gave rise to the Mexican nation-state as we know it today. Rural revolutionaries took up arms against the Díaz dictatorship in support of agrarian reform, in defense of their political autonomy, or inspired by a nationalist desire to forge a new Mexico. However, in the Gran Nayar, a rugged expanse of mountains and canyons, the story was more complex, as the region’s four Indigenous peoples fought both for and against the revolution and the radical changes it bought to their homeland. To make sense of this complex history, Nathaniel Morris offers the first systematic understanding of the participation of the Náayari, Wixárika, O’dam, and Mexicanero peoples in the Mexican Revolution. They are known for being among the least “assimilated” of all Mexico’s Indigenous peoples. It’s often been assumed that they were stuck up in their mountain homeland—“the Gran Nayar”—with no knowledge of the uprisings, civil wars, military coups, and political upheaval that convulsed the rest of Mexico between 1910 and 1940. Based on extensive archival research and years of fieldwork in the rugged and remote Gran Nayar, Morris shows that the Náayari, Wixárika, O’dam, and Mexicanero peoples were actively involved in the armed phase of the revolution. This participation led to serious clashes between an expansionist, “rationalist” revolutionary state and the highly autonomous communities and heterodox cultural and religious practices of the Gran Nayar’s inhabitants. Morris documents confrontations between practitioners of subsistence agriculture and promoters of capitalist development, between rival Indian generations and political factions, and between opposing visions of the world, of religion, and of daily life. These clashes produced some of the most severe defeats that the government’s state-building programs suffered during the entire revolutionary era, with significant and often counterintuitive consequences both for local people and for the Mexican nation as a whole.


The Sun Rises

The Sun Rises
Author: Stuart H. Blackburn
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2010
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004175784

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A shaman chants to make the sun rise in the Apatani valley, high in the eastern Himalayas. A comparative analysis of this oral text, its ritual context and performer reveal the core ideas of local society, including fertility and cohesion.


Aboriginal Siberia

Aboriginal Siberia
Author: Marie Antoinette Czaplicka
Publisher:
Total Pages: 486
Release: 1914
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN:

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The Celtic Shaman

The Celtic Shaman
Author: John Matthews
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2012-10-31
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1446458687

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Probably the oldest known spiritual discipline, shamanism is the timeless art of living in harmony with creation, providing a universal system to work with today, whatever our religion or spiritual affiliation may be. A reflection of a living tradition with a supremely practical approach to life, it teaches skills for living and ways to utilize latent abilities which we all possess. Celtic Shamanism derives from the native traditions of North-West Europe. The shamanic contribution of the Celts and their predecessors has been overlooked until recently, and is one of the last shamanic traditions to be explored. While it shares common elements with American, Australian and Siberian teachings, it derives entirely from Celtic source material. The Celtic Shaman offers a varied and easily followed plan of self-tuition for anyone interested in Celtic mythology and the Western mysteries.


The Growth of Literature

The Growth of Literature
Author:
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 988
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

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My Life with the Eskimos

My Life with the Eskimos
Author: Vilhjalmur Stefansson
Publisher: London : G.G. Harrap
Total Pages: 680
Release: 1913
Genre: Arctic Regions
ISBN:

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MY LIFE WITH THE ESKIMO

MY LIFE WITH THE ESKIMO
Author: VILHJALMAR STEFANSSON
Publisher:
Total Pages: 882
Release: 1921
Genre:
ISBN:

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