"Shamans attract controversy and fascination well beyond their numbers. Personal experiences with shamans are based here on extensive fieldwork in several areas of Siberia and the Far East, including Khanty, Sakha, Tuvan and Buriat regions. The author outlines shifting ways that healers and healing communities are creating effective yet altered ritual environments, transcending harsh legacies of Soviet and missionary repression. Providing new angles on our understanding of the intersections of spirituality, religion and politics, she uses narratives about shamans to probe social and political issues of post-socialism, modernity, authenticity and indigenous rights. She argues that talented contemporary shamans and shamanic trickster-artists combine social leadership, charisma, creative talent, ecological sensitivity and healing gifts in their activist lives"--
Photographs -- Credits and Confessions -- Introduction: Shamans, Spirituality, and Cultural Revitalization -- Chapter 1. Sacred Trust: Ethnography as Renewed Relationships -- Chapter 2. Spirits Under Siege: Shamanic Communities of the North -- Chapter 3. Doctors or Deceivers? -- Chapter 4. Poetics of Sacred Language Through Time and Space -- Chapter 5. Flights of the Sacred: Birds, Trees, and Open-Body-Mindedness -- Chapter 6. Urban Shamans? Unmasking Leadership and Creativity -- Chapter 7. Sustainable Faith? Multiple Generations of Healing and Spirituality -- Chapter 8. Social Medicine? Religious Movements in the Siberian Far East -- Reflections -- Notes -- Refereces -- Index.