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                <title>Blog Catalog Discussion: Shamanism </title>
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                <title>Love2003 on 'Shamanism '</title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 09:55:48 -0600</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Shamanism or Shamanism is a symbolic mediation between human beings and the spirits of surnature. This mediation has an economic function in the community: managing random. It is the shaman who embodies this function as part of a close interdependence with the community recognizes it as such.<br />
Shamanism in the strict sense has its source in traditional societies Siberian. However, there are similar practices among many peoples, beginning with the Mongols, which are all natives of Siberia, but also in Nepal, China, Japan, Korea, among North American Indians, among Americans of Latin America, among Africans, Australia...<br />
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http://ethnicindo.blogspot.com/2008/01/shamanism.html</p>]]></description>
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