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Shamanism

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Term Paper TitleShamanism
# of Words1946
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)7.78
Shamanism

Shamanism


     Shamanism in Anthropology has been an entity in a constant metamorphosis.
It has always been considered exotic and its existence around the globe was
never contradicted.  However, over the years it did not receive the scholarly
attention that it so requires.  The age of discovery garnered a multitude of
information on shamanism all over the world.  The reporters invested a great
deal of accuracy in the gathering of the information, but their observational
skills were mostly underdeveloped.  Furthermore as could be expected, they saw
and evaluated things solely on the basis of European religion and social customs
(Flaherty, 1992, pp.3)  without having it necessary to view its ramifications to
the people who are so imbued by it.  Despite these methodologies which were
grave in nature, matters began to shift during the 1940's and 1950's when the
social sciences were rapidly coming into their own disciplines.  Shamanism, was
beginning to be looked upon as a complex religious notions and modes of
behaviour (Lommel, 1967, pp.8).  Although shamanism was beginning to harness
scholarly attention there were still different contradicting theories being laid
out in the scientific community.  More recently since the notion of tribalism
has become more prevalent shamanism is beginning to be recognized as holding the
key puzzle in life. Furthermore, it is growing and encompassing many areas such
as Psychology, Pharmacology, and even believe it or not Physics. Now before we
elaborate on the historical significance of shamaninsm in anthropology it is
imperative that a general definition of shamanism is established.

     In order to study shamanism the shaman must first be understood.  The
original word shaman came form the Ural mountains in Russia.  It applied to
people who acted in several 'non-ordinary' capacities for their tribes.  Shamans
may be defined as man or a woman who through their ability to enter a trance
state in any given moment can influence the course of events, find lost or
stolen items and identify the criminal when a crime takes place.  Thus in a
sense shamanism is the practising of these mechanisms in trying to make sense of
the world.  As you can see it encompasses various facets of the social life from
healing illness to maintaining social order.  This definition of shamanism is
very brief and really can not be upheld as a precise and accurate definition,
however shamanism within these parameters has always been accepted both in...

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