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Recent East Mongolian shamanistic traditions

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Shamanism and Northern Ecology
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Chapters in this book

  1. I-IV I
  2. Foreword V
  3. Introduction 1
  4. Part I: Themes and concepts
  5. A new look at the world pillar in Arctic and sub- Arctic religions 31
  6. C. G. Jung’s appropriation of aspects of shamanism 51
  7. Game and games, fortune and dualism in Siberian shamanism 61
  8. Body and soul in ancient Greenlandic religion 67
  9. Part II: Northern Europe
  10. Freyja and Frigg – two aspects of the Great Goddess 81
  11. The perception of the Saamis and their religion in Old Norse sources 97
  12. Some aspects of the Christianization of Central Sweden 117
  13. The wizards of Lapland and Saami shamanism 125
  14. Rationality and mythological foundations of calendar symbols of the ancient Komi 135
  15. Materials on Komi-Zyryan mythology: Notions of the soul 143
  16. Part III: Ugric People
  17. Khanty shamanism today: Reindeer sacrifice and its mythological background 153
  18. Similarities and differences in Eastern Khanty shamanism 183
  19. Ugric mithraism 199
  20. Khanty and Mansi: the contemporary linguistic situation 207
  21. Part IV: Central and East Asia
  22. Some remarks on the myths of the Flower Contest 221
  23. The concept of gods in Korean shamanism 235
  24. Recent East Mongolian shamanistic traditions 249
  25. Shamanistic elements in early Confucianism 259
  26. Mythology as an areal problem in the Altai- Sayan area: the sacred holes and caves 267
  27. Archaic rites in Nanaian shamanic ceremonies 279
  28. Part V: North Western Pacific
  29. Ainu worldview and bear hunting strategies 293
  30. Some shamanistic features of Ainu religion 305
  31. Salmon in myth and ritual in the Northern Pacific area 313
  32. Part VI: Encounters between ethnic and world religions
  33. A dialogue between a shaman and a missionary in West Greenland in the 18th century: the sociology of a text 333
  34. A Christian Dene Tha shaman? Aboriginal experiences among a missionized aboriginal people 349
  35. The effect of the confessional factor on ethnicity 365
  36. Christianization = Russification? On preserving the religious and ethnic identity of the Ob-Ugrians 373
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