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Editors' Preface | ||
Aspects of Shamanism: An Introduction | 1 | |
The Social Significance of the Shaman among the Chinese Reindeer-Evenki | 31 | |
Shamanism in Bangladesh | 51 | |
A Hmong Shaman's Seance | 86 | |
Chaesu Kut: A Korean Shamanistic Performance | 97 | |
Miyako Theology: Shamans' Interpretation of Traditional Beliefs | 120 | |
Liminal Experiences of Miyako Shamans: Reading a Shaman's Diary | 153 | |
Index | 191 |
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