California Indian ShamanismLowell John Bean |
Contents
Power and Its Applications in Native California | 21 |
California Indian Shamanism and Folk Curing | 53 |
Shamanistic Aspects of California Rock | 67 |
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American Indian animal anthropomorph Blackburn Bois Cahuilla California Indian called Central Miwok ceremonies Chingichngish Chumash concepts cosmology Coso Range cult culture curing datura disease dream elite ethnographic evil example feathers Figure form constants Frank LaPena Gayton Ghost Dance glossolalia groups guardian spirits hallucinogenic healing hiweyi human Hupa imagery images individual interpretation John Bean kegey kegeyowor Ken Hedges Knights Ferry knowledge Kroeber Kroeber and Gifford Kuksu Kuksu religion Kumeyaay language living Luiseņo Maidu medicine Mission Miwok shamans Native American Native California northwestern California Ohlone painted patient Patwin pegahsoy person petroglyph philosophical phosphene phosphene patterns places plant Pleasanton poison doctor practice prayer priests Qorit religion religious systems rites rock art role sacred secret societies shaman shamanistic singing social sources southern California Southern Miwok specialists Spott and Kroeber sucking supernatural power things toloache traditional trance University of California vision weianho Wintu World Renewal Yokuts Yosemite Yurok