Category
page 1Neoshamanism
Jake Angeli
American activist
Don Miguel Ruiz
Mexican writer and philosopher
Michael J. Harner
American anthropologist (1929–2018)
Durek Verrett
American conspiracy theorist (born 1974)

neoshamanism
Neoshamanism (or neo-shamanism) refers to new forms of shamanism, where it usually means shamanism, usually practiced by Western people as a type of New Age spirituality, without direct connection to traditional shamanic societies. It is sometimes also used for modern shamanic rituals and practices which, although they have some connection to the traditional societies in which they originated, have been adapted somehow to modern circumstances. This can include "shamanic" rituals performed as an exhibition, either on stage or for shamanic tourism, as well as modern derivations of traditional sy
Jeremy Narby
Canadian anthropologist
Florinda Donner
American writer and anthropologist
Åke Ohlmarks
Swedish writer and academic (1911-1984)
tonal
belief found in many indigenous Mesoamerican cultures that a person upon being born acquires a close spiritual link to an animal, a link that lasts throughout the lives of both creatures

Hans Peter Duerr
German anthropologist
Paul Rebillot
American academic (1931-2010)