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The flying tiger : women shamans and storytellers of the Amur / Kira Van Deusen.

Van Pelt Library GR345 .V35 2001
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Van Deusen, Kira, 1946-
Series:
McGill-Queen's native and northern series ; 25.
McGill-Queen's native and northern series ; 25
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women shamans--Russia (Federation)--Amur--Folklore.
Women shamans.
Evenki (Asian people)--Folklore.
Evenki (Asian people).
Tales--Russia (Federation)--Amur.
Tales.
Russia (Federation).
Genre:
Folklore.
Physical Description:
xxii, 260 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Montreal ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2001]
Summary:
Storytelling bridges culture, history, and spirituality. In The Flying Tiger Kira Van Deusen takes us into the world of the female shamans of the Amur, presenting over fifty traditional stories she recorded in the 1990s from the people of the taiga forest in the Russian Far East. More than a collection of tales, the reader learns about the lives of the story-tellers and their history, their spiritual traditions, adaptation to the environment, relationships with animals, and sense of humour. Outsiders to the culture have long focused on the physical artifacts of shamanism - like the costume and drum - and on ritual healing practices, but far less is known about the images shamans and storytellers use to entertain, heal, and educate. Van Deusen describes the lives of the people of the Amur during a period of dramatic transition, as they attempt to find some way to relate ancient traditions to an uncertain future. She emphasizes the contributions of women - often overlooked in the literature on shamanism - in traditional and contemporary society, and their concerns with ecology and the education of children. Their magnificent embroidery, illustrated by the author's photographs, echoes these women's stories. The Flying Tiger will appeal to anyone interested in shamanism, storytelling and folklore, Russia, indigenous people, women's studies, and spirituality.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0773521550
0773521569
OCLC:
44674176

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