shamanism

(noun)

a range of traditional beliefs and practices concerned with communication with the spirit world

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Examples of shamanism in the following topics:

  • Process Art

    • Inspiring precedents for process art that are fundamentally related include: indigenous rites, shamanic and religious rituals, and also cultural forms such as sandpainting, sun dance, and tea ceremonies.
  • Animism

    • It is a belief, such as shamanism, polytheism, or monotheism, that is found in several religions.
  • Tiwanaku and Wari

    • Some have been found holding severed heads, such as the figure on the Akapana which possibly a puma-shaman.
  • Inuit Art

    • These items had a magical or religious significance, and were either worn as amulets to ward off evil spirits or used in shamanic rituals.
  • Paleolithic Cave Paintings

    • An alternative theory, broadly based on ethnographic studies of contemporary hunter-gatherer societies, is that the paintings pertained to shamanism.
  • Elements of Nature

    • Forms of paganism, shamanism, and other indigenous religions incorporate elements of nature in a wide variety of ways, from reverence and worship to monuments and artwork.
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