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The Native American Shaman: The Source of Sacred Knowledge

Date Submitted: 07/28/2004 08:52:52
Category: / History
Length: 12 pages (3162 words)
It is very common for people to confuse shamanism with the type of work done by medicine men and medicine women in tribal societies. Whereas, not all medicine people are shamans. In fact, most medicine men and women are not shamans. Many (shamans) fill social roles more like that of priests. To most Native people the shaman is seen as an all-around sacred practitioner, healer, herbalist, doctor, mystic, storyteller, dancer, and singer of songs. Hopefully, …
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…Native North American Religious <Tab/>Traditions. New York, NY: Crossroad Publishing Company, <Tab/>1992. Jabner, Elaine, The Spiritual Landscape, 2002. (This was from an <Tab/>article hand-out in a Native American philosophy class). Neihardt, John G., Black Elk Speaks. Lincoln, Nebraska: <Tab/>University of Nebraska <Tab/>Press, 2000. <Tab/><Tab/>
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