shamanism
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Shamanism, a belief that it is possible to communicate with and harness the energy of what practitioners perceive to be the spirit world, is practised in certain parts of Russia.
From Reuters • Jul. 26, 2021
Shamanism has been practiced for centuries, in various forms and by various cultures, from the Indigenous people of the Amazon to the native Inuits of the Canadian Arctic.
From New York Times • Jul. 3, 2020
For 10 years, he had been a “shaman,” or leader of the ancient religious practice known as Shamanism — a role that typically involves communicating with the spirit world, followers believe, in a trancelike state.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 6, 2019
For the last nine years, Mr. Shoemaker has organized the International Amazonian Shamanism Conference in Iquitos, a gathering of hundreds of shamans from all over the world.
From New York Times • Sep. 13, 2013
It is a curious fact in the history of the Bouriats that Shamanism was almost universal among them two hundred years ago; practically it differed little from that of the natives on the Amoor.
From Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar Life by Knox, Thomas Wallace