Californian Rock Art
Californian Rock Art – The idea that the rock art of California might plausibly be linked to shamanism was revived by David Whitley in a…
Californian Rock Art – The idea that the rock art of California might plausibly be linked to shamanism was revived by David Whitley in a…
Eduardo Calderon- Peruvian shaman studied by Douglas Sharon, whose practices stand at the interface of indigenous shamanisms and neo-shamanisms. SOURCE: Historical Dictionary of Shamanism by…
Simon Buxton – Founder and director of the Sacred Trust and a member of the faculty of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies. According to the…
Buryatia – Located in south-central Siberia along the eastern shore of Lake Baikal, and part of the Russian Federation, Buryatia is home to the nomadic…
Burroughs, William S. – (1919–1997) American writer and performer whose correspondence with Allen Ginsberg about ayahuasca or yagé was published as The Yagé Letters in…
Michael Forbes Brown : The Lambert Professor of Anthropology and Latin American Studies at Williams College, Massachusetts, Brown authored books including Tsewa’s Gift: Magic and…
Brown, Joseph Epes (1920–2000) – Like John Neihardt, Brown is a significant interpreter of the Lakota knowledge told to him by Nicholas Black Elk. Brown’s…
Brain Chemistry : Western science views the brain as the source of human consciousness, and increasingly sophisticated understandings of brain chemistry have prompted some researchers…
Bön-Po – A Tibetan form of Buddhism that is likely to have originated as a pre-Buddhist animism with shamanic leaders. Some interpreters try to maintain…
Franz Boas (1858–1942) – German anthropologist who spent most of his life in the United States and is known as a “founding father” of American…