There are several books that may be of use; go to http://lupabitch.wordpress.com and click on the "shamanism" category on the left sidebar.
Be aware that you can't learn traditional shamanism this way.
2007-10-10 06:13:58
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answered by Lupa 4
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Shamanism isn't something that can be learned in a book. It's a position within a tribe or culture, for one. Someone can practice magic or speak to spirits but not be a shaman. Part of being a shaman is representing the tribe to the spirits. Learning comes rom experience, the spirits, and other shamans. Tribes generally consider it something you are, not something you adopt. It's a state of being, not a job, often brought about by specific events (often traumatic).
2007-10-09 04:57:37
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answered by Nightwind 7
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I've read a lot about shamanism over the years, but it was some time ago. I can recommend:
' Shanar' by Sayan Zhambalov, Virlana Tkacz, Wanda Phipps, and Dashinima Dugarov.
'Shamanism, Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy' by Mircea Eliade.
A general, but extensive list can be found at this link:
http://personalwebs.oakland.edu/~dow/courses/an271/shamanism.html
2007-10-09 05:31:05
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answered by Bajingo 6
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