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  2. I'm Russian (song) - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, he noted that the text "in some places looks like it was approved by the Russian Foreign Ministry, but even the phrase "I am Russian to spite the world" in the performance of Yaroslav does not cut the ear and sounds quite natural". [4]

  3. Shaman (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Dronov adopted the stage name Shaman in 2020. [8] The blonde-haired singer previously wore his hair in dreadlocks, [9] which he described as a "Russian folk hairstyle, because they look like wheat stalks." [10] On 23 February 2022, Shaman released "Rise Up" (Russian: Встанем; romanized: Vstanem) for Defender of the Fatherland Day.

  4. Volkhv - Wikipedia

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    A volkhv or volhv (Cyrillic: Волхв; Polish: Wołchw, translatable as wiseman, wizard, sorcerer, magus, i.e. shaman, gothi or mage) is a priest in ancient Slavic religions and contemporary Slavic Native Faith.

  5. Yakut shamanism - Wikipedia

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    Yakut shamanism is a folk religion traditionally practiced by the Yakuts.Accounts of the supernatural have been preserved in the olonkho, a musical folklore tradition.After the Russian conquest of the Yakut homeland in the 17th century some influences from Orthodox Christianity began.

  6. Toli (shamanism) - Wikipedia

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    Buryat shaman wearing a toli hanging from his neck; Olkhon Island, Russia. Toli help ward off harmful or attacking spirits in their own right, and also can be thought of as an object which signifies the shaman's authority or role. [1] [7] [4] Among the Daur, the number of toli collected by a Daur shaman was an indicator of their level of power. [8]

  7. Reindeer in Siberian shamanism - Wikipedia

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    The drum is closely associated with reindeer, the riding of which facilitated the shaman's ability to go on journeys, and was the source of the shaman's strength. A shaman's drum was initiated and brought to life in an initiation ceremony that concluded with a feast of reindeer meat that had been slaughtered the day before. [4]

  8. Tsentsak - Wikipedia

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    This phlegm is the materialization of the shaman's power; it is used to remove tsentsak from the bodies of victims as well as to protect the shaman from being harmed by the tsentsak of others. Tsentsak are only visible under the influence of a psychoactive substance called natemä , which is the Jívaro word for ayahuasca . [ 3 ]

  9. Michael Harner - Wikipedia

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    Michael James Harner (April 27, 1929 – February 3, 2018) was an American anthropologist, educator and author. His 1980 book, The Way of the Shaman: a Guide to Power and Healing, [1] has been foundational in the development and popularization of core shamanism as a New Age path of personal development for adherents of neoshamanism. [2]