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Definition of Shamanists
1. shamanist [n] - See also: shamanist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shamanists
Literary usage of Shamanists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Through Siberia by Jonas Jonsson Stadling (1901)
"Population—Social Organisation—Yakut Horses and Cattle—Culture of Cereals—The
Yurta—Dress and Ceremonies—Shamanism—Russian shamanists. ..."
2. Christian Missions: Their Agents, and Their Results by Thomas William M. Marshall (1864)
"The Russian Tungus, composed of various tribes, " as a rule are shamanists, and
imperfect converts to Christianity, rather than Buddhists," as the Chinese ..."
3. Asia by Augustus Henry Keane (1896)
"shamanists,Buddhists, and Christians ... Christians and shamanists [-Mostly
Christians . . Sunnis . ... Pagans and nominal Christians shamanists . ..."
4. Folklore by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1893)
"And it is quite possible to realise very fully, as the Siberian shamanists now
do,, the power of a good or evil deity without conceiving'him as a ..."
5. The Traditional Poetry of the Finns by Domenico Comparetti, Isabella Mary Anderton (1898)
"Neither can they have had any greater wealth of myth and of poetically fantastic
tales than these other shamanists have now; for they themselves were then ..."