Clive Tolley’s Shamanism in Norse Myth and Magic: A Thought-Provoking Academic Look at Norse Shamanic Traditions Seidr And The Question of Odin being a Shaman?

Introducing Clive Tolley’s Shamanism in Norse Myth and MagicClive Tolley’s Shamanism in Norse Myth and Magic is an impressive two-volume work that examines the potential connections between Norse mythology, pre-Christian Scandinavian

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The Beauty of the Primitive by Andrei A. Znamenski : The West Got Shamanism Wrong? From Indigenous Siberian Shamanism to Spiritual Seekers, and the West 

A Thoughtful Look at How the West Fell in Love with ShamanismThe Beauty of the Primitive: Shamanism and Western Imagination by Andrei A. Znamenski (2007) unpacks how shamanism—once dismissed

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“Studies in Siberian Shamanism” by Henry N. Michael: An Academic Deep Dive into Shamanic Rituals, Animism, and Siberian Ethnography

Exploring “Studies in Siberian Shamanism” by Henry N. MichaelWhen discussing Siberian shamanism, few books provide as much depth and insight as Studies in Siberian Shamanism, edited by Henry N.

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Golden King of the Forest: The Lore of the Northern Bear” by Juha Pentikäinen – An academic Study on Bear Cults, Bear Ceremonialism in Eurasia, the Bear in Folklore, Mythology and Ritual

Golden King of the Forest: The Lore of the Northern Bear by Juha Pentikäinen is a deep dive into the symbolic and spiritual significance of the bear in northern

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Wolfgang Behringer: A German Historian of Witchcraft Studies and Alpine Folklore, and his book ‘Shaman of Oberstdorf’

Wolfgang Behringer: A Historian of WitchcraftWolfgang Behringer, born in 1956 in Munich, is a German historian specializing in early modern history. His work explores witchcraft, popular culture, and

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Mircea Eliade’s Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy (1951): A foundational reference for researchers of paganism, traditional shamanism and indigenous healing-systems

Mircea Eliade – Scholar of ReligionMircea Eliade (1907–1986) was a Romanian historian of religion, philosopher, and novelist who became one of the most prominent scholars of religion in

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Anna-Leena Siikala and Mihály Hoppál Studies on Shamanism Insights into Eurasian types of Shamanism, its Mythologies and Animistic Ontology

Anna-Leena Siikala and Mihály Hoppál are two brilliant minds in the study of shamanism, and their book Studies on Shamanism (1998) is a fascinating deep dive into the world of

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Exploring Myth, Mentality, and Shamanism – The Legacy of Professor Anna-Leena Siikala – Finnish scholar of Folklore, Siberian Shamanism and Finno-Ugric Studies

Myth and Mentality: Studies in Folklore and Popular Thought, edited by Anna-Leena Siikala, is a collection of studies published in 2002. It looks at how mythology, folklore, and

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Exploring the indigenous healing-systems of the circumpolar North: A Review of Shamanism and Northern Ecology” edited by Juha Pentikäinen

The book Shamanism and Northern Ecology, edited by Juha Pentikäinen, examines the complex relationship between shamanism and the ecological systems of northern regions. This scholarly work emphasizes how shamanic

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A. Irving Hallowell’s ‘Bear Ceremonialism In The Northern Hemisphere’ – An In-Depth Study Regarding The Role Of Bears In Traditional Shamanistic And Animistic Northern Hunting Societies

Bear ceremonialism refers to the cultural and spiritual traditions connected to the bear among indigenous groups across North America, Siberia, and parts of Europe. It is a complex

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