North Asian Magic: Spellcraft from Manchuria, Mongolia, and Siberia

by David Borji Shi

Other authorsCatherine Yronwode (Editor), Michele Jackson (Illustrator), Greywolf Townsend (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2016

Status

Available

Call number

133.44

Collection

Publication

Yronwode Institute for the Preservation and Popularization of Indigenous Ethnomagicology (YIPPIE) (2016), 96 pages

Description

From the ancient Mongol empire to the Manchurian Qing Dynasty, the people of North Asia have shaped the history of the world. With an extraordinary range of beliefs and practices, both indigenous and influenced by their geographic neighbours, the Animist, Shamanic, and Buddhist folk magicians of Mongolia, Manchuria, and Eastern Siberia preserve a vital religio-magical practice by which people seek and obtain blessings, protection, luck, love, and health. This book will open your eyes to diverse cultural customs and spell-casting methods that you may never have known existed.

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

099031362X / 9780990313625

Local notes

MJW - Inscribed by the author,"Hurai, Hurai, Hurai!"
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