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This article is from the Religion-Shamanism FAQ, by Dean Edwards, Stef Jones, Jilara, Jane Beckman, Ann Albers with numerous contributions by others.
Native traditional practices of those who
have acquired the ability to move into and perceive other worlds
by means of Rarchaic techniques of ecstasyS and of the apprentices,
assistants and helpers under their instruction and others who
otherwise support, assist and work with shamans
as they work in their communities.
(For additional information see 'shamanism'.)
Dean Edwards (deane@netcom.com)
Shamanism as practiced and handed down for centuries in a specific
native or aboriginal culture.
Ann Albers (albersa@aztec.asu.edu)
 
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