What is the origin of the word shaman in Siberian languages?
The word shaman appears in Siberian languages as saman among the Nedegal, Nanay, and Ulcha peoples. A variant pronounced shaman comes from Evenk before entering Russian vocabulary.
Short answers, pulled from the story.
The word shaman appears in Siberian languages as saman among the Nedegal, Nanay, and Ulcha peoples. A variant pronounced shaman comes from Evenk before entering Russian vocabulary.
Chuonnasuan served as the last Oroqen shaman from 1927 until his death in 2000 near China Russia border.
The 2002 Russian Federation census reported 123,423 people adhering to traditional beliefs representing 0.23 percent total population.
Maria Czaplicka noted that words for female shamans almost always stem from the same root connected to the theory that women practiced shamanism before men did.
A. Popov observed Nganasan shaman Dyukhade Kosterkin imitating polar bear sounds during 1931 seances.