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Shamanic healing and ritual dramaShamanic healing and ritual drama

Shamanic healing and ritual drama1992

Åke Hultkrantz

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In this pioneering work one of the world's leading experts on Native American traditions offers a detailed survey of Native American practices and beliefs regarding health, medicine, and religion. In contrast to the sharp Euro-American division between medicine and religion, Native American medical beliefs and practices can only be assessed, says the author, in their relation to their religious ideas. Spanning the full length and breadth of Native North American cultural. Areas, from the Northeast to the Southwest, the Southeast to the Northwest, the book offers "thick" descriptions of traditional Native American medical and religious beliefs and practices, demonstrating that for Native Americans medicine and religion are two sides of the same coin: a coherent and holistic system in which supernaturalism acts as a motor in healing.

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First published
1992
OL Work ID
OL1348600W

Subjects

Indians of North AmericaReligionHealth and hygieneTraditional medicineMedicineShamanismChamanismeFolk medicineSjamanismeEthnomedizinReligion and MedicineMédecineMédecine traditionnelleNorth American IndiansSanté et hygièneMythologyIndiens d'AmériqueMoeurs et coutumes

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