SHAMANIC REGALIA IN THE FAR NORTH

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An astonishing window into Shamanism and the worldviews of our distant ancestors in the Ice Age<br /><br />The Northwest coast makes up one of the last regions on earth to be traversed by Western explorers. In this region an ensemble of related peoples created a large cultural universe derived from the cross-fertilization of ideas, oral traditions, and art. The shaman’s cosmos was divided into three worlds, Lower, Middle and Upper, where the spirits ruled. With supernatural helpers, shamans sought to manipulate the environment, making use of regalia and objects that bequeath an acute sense of the animistic world that reflects the early interactions between man and nature.<br />Structuring her account by the three geographical regions, Patricia Rieff Anawalt not only probes deeply into the significance and meaning of the shamanic practices, but also points up the intriguing differences in the ritual garb across the vast territories concerned as generation after generation sought to influence events through the aid of spirits.<br /><br />108 illustrations in color and black and white

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780500517253
  • Dimensioni: 10.00 x 7.00 x 1.00 inch.
  • Formato: Hardcover
  • Pagine Arabe: 192