California Indian Shamanism

California Indian Shamanism

Author: Lowell John Bean

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Published: 1992

Total Pages: 304

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Articles from ethnographers, a linguist, and Native Americans, all addressed to the topic of Native California shamanism in traditional times and in the present. A feast for the scholar or layman interested in the cross-cultural study of religion; in California Indians; or in the beginnings of art, music, and literature. Ken Hedges of the San Diego Museum of Man, for example, discusses the shamanistic aspects of California’s remarkable rock art; Craig Bates of the museum on Yosemite National Park writes of Sierra Miwok shamans in the 20th century; Dorothea Theodoratus and Wintu scholar and artist Frank LaPena present examples of shamanic art and poetry as it persists to the present day; Floyd Buckskin, an Ajumawi, discusses the conflict between New Age shamanism and traditional shamanism; and Jack Norton, a Hupa, discusses the shamanic tradition in northwestern California as it appears to a Native Californian. Seven of the papers presented at the 1990 Conference on Shamanism at California State University, Hayward.


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Download or read book California Indian Shamanism written by Lowell John Bean and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Articles from ethnographers, a linguist, and Native Americans, all addressed to the topic of Native California shamanism in traditional times and in the present. A feast for the scholar or layman interested in the cross-cultural study of religion; in California Indians; or in the beginnings of art, music, and literature. Ken Hedges of the San Diego Museum of Man, for example, discusses the shamanistic aspects of California’s remarkable rock art; Craig Bates of the museum on Yosemite National Park writes of Sierra Miwok shamans in the 20th century; Dorothea Theodoratus and Wintu scholar and artist Frank LaPena present examples of shamanic art and poetry as it persists to the present day; Floyd Buckskin, an Ajumawi, discusses the conflict between New Age shamanism and traditional shamanism; and Jack Norton, a Hupa, discusses the shamanic tradition in northwestern California as it appears to a Native Californian. Seven of the papers presented at the 1990 Conference on Shamanism at California State University, Hayward.


The Religion of the Indians of California

The Religion of the Indians of California

Author: A. L. Kroeber

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-08-10

Total Pages: 46

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This book gives an account of the religion of the Indians of California. It describes the religion as very similar to that of savage and uncivilized races the world over. Like all such peoples, the California Indians were in an animistic state of mind, in which they attributed life, intelligence, and especially supernatural power, to virtually all living and lifeless things. They lacked no less the ideas and practices of shamanism, the universal accompaniment of animism: namely, the belief that certain men, through communication with the animate supernatural world, had the power to accomplish what was contrary to, or rather above, the events of daily ordinary experience, which latter in so far as they were distinguished from the happenings caused by supernatural agencies, were of natural, meaningless, and, as it were, accidental origin. As in most parts of the world, belief in shamanistic power was centered most strongly on disease and death, which among most tribes were not only believed to be dispellable but to be entirely caused by shamans. In common with the other American Indians, those of California made dancing, and with it always singing, a conspicuous part of nearly all their ceremonies that were of a public or tribal nature. They differed from almost all other tribes of North America by showing a much weaker development of ritualism, and symbolism shading into pictography, which constitute perhaps the most distinctive feature of the religion of the Americans as a whole.


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Download or read book The Religion of the Indians of California written by A. L. Kroeber and published by DigiCat. This book was released on 2022-08-10 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book gives an account of the religion of the Indians of California. It describes the religion as very similar to that of savage and uncivilized races the world over. Like all such peoples, the California Indians were in an animistic state of mind, in which they attributed life, intelligence, and especially supernatural power, to virtually all living and lifeless things. They lacked no less the ideas and practices of shamanism, the universal accompaniment of animism: namely, the belief that certain men, through communication with the animate supernatural world, had the power to accomplish what was contrary to, or rather above, the events of daily ordinary experience, which latter in so far as they were distinguished from the happenings caused by supernatural agencies, were of natural, meaningless, and, as it were, accidental origin. As in most parts of the world, belief in shamanistic power was centered most strongly on disease and death, which among most tribes were not only believed to be dispellable but to be entirely caused by shamans. In common with the other American Indians, those of California made dancing, and with it always singing, a conspicuous part of nearly all their ceremonies that were of a public or tribal nature. They differed from almost all other tribes of North America by showing a much weaker development of ritualism, and symbolism shading into pictography, which constitute perhaps the most distinctive feature of the religion of the Americans as a whole.


California Indian Shamanism and California Indian Nights

California Indian Shamanism and California Indian Nights

Author: Paul Apodaca

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Published: 1987

Total Pages: 3

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California Indian Shamanism and Folk Curing

California Indian Shamanism and Folk Curing

Author: Lowell John Bean

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Published: 1976

Total Pages: 14

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A Study of Shamanism Among Certain Indians of Northern California

A Study of Shamanism Among Certain Indians of Northern California

Author: Sidney Armand Leube

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Published: 1955

Total Pages: 56

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Not for Innocent Ears

Not for Innocent Ears

Author: Ruby Modesto

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Published: 1980

Total Pages: 136

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An autobiography of an Indian "pul" or medicine woman, with a brief history of her tribe and five Cahuilla folktales.


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Download or read book Not for Innocent Ears written by Ruby Modesto and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An autobiography of an Indian "pul" or medicine woman, with a brief history of her tribe and five Cahuilla folktales.


Encyclopedia of Native American Shamanism

Encyclopedia of Native American Shamanism

Author: William S. Lyon

Publisher: ABC-CLIO

Published: 1998-12-11

Total Pages: 520

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Entries identify leaders, shamans, and specific beliefs and practices of various tribes.


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Download or read book Encyclopedia of Native American Shamanism written by William S. Lyon and published by ABC-CLIO. This book was released on 1998-12-11 with total page 520 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Entries identify leaders, shamans, and specific beliefs and practices of various tribes.


The Religion of the Indians of California

The Religion of the Indians of California

Author: Alfred L. Kroeber

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Published: 2020-01-20

Total Pages: 32

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This is Alfred L. Kroebers' classic article on the religion of Native Californians. Subjects covered include, Shamanism, Public Ceremonies, Mythology And Beliefs, Special Characteristics Of Different Tribes, Ceremonial Structures And Paraphernalia, and Customary Observances By Individuals.


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Download or read book The Religion of the Indians of California written by Alfred L. Kroeber and published by . This book was released on 2020-01-20 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is Alfred L. Kroebers' classic article on the religion of Native Californians. Subjects covered include, Shamanism, Public Ceremonies, Mythology And Beliefs, Special Characteristics Of Different Tribes, Ceremonial Structures And Paraphernalia, and Customary Observances By Individuals.


Shamanism in Western North America

Shamanism in Western North America

Author: Willard Zerbe Park

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Published: 1975

Total Pages: 166

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Download or read book Shamanism in Western North America written by Willard Zerbe Park and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


'Spirit Guides Me'

'Spirit Guides Me'

Author: Sara C. Sutler-Cohen

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Published: 2005

Total Pages: 430

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Download or read book 'Spirit Guides Me' written by Sara C. Sutler-Cohen and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 430 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: