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Join us for Part 2 of our first ever Holiday Christmas Special as MOZ completes our journey to the beginnings of shamanic lore. Did MOZ find the original shaman in the annals of prehistory? Come along with the Monster Lore Tour and find out! Thanks again to the illustrious Tim Leavy for providing us with the most fantastical theme song a paranormal podcast could ever hope to have. Check him out at https://www.timleavy.com/ REFERENCES: Rasmussen, K. (1929). Intellectual culture of the Iglulik Eskimos. Glydendalske Boghandel, Nordisk Forlag, Copenhagen, p119 Plato, Shamanism and Ancient Egypt, by Jeremy Naydler | thehumandivinedotorg https://thehumandivine.org/2019/04/28/plato-shamanism-and-ancient-egypt-by-jeremy-naydler/ Abercromby, J. (1898). The pre- and proto-historic Finns: Both eastern and western with the magic songs of the west Finns. Vol 1. Published by David Nutt, London, p355-356, Mordvins p157-158, Forest Men of the Votiaks, p161-162, water & tutelary spirits, p170, Lempos p299-300 Securing an Animal Helper: Penobscot shamanism: Speck, Frank Gouldsmith, 1881-1950 https://archive.org/details Evans-Pritchard, E.E. (1976). Witchcraft, oracles, and magic among the Azande. Oxford University Press Gurung Dharma: shamanic practices and Gurung beliefs - LIFE OF US https://lifeofus.net/blog/gurung-dharma-shamanic-practices-and-gurung-beliefs/ Proclus: Cavendish, R. (1967). The black arts. Putnam, p259 The Kamui: Ashkenazi, M. (2003). Handbook of Japanese mythology.Bloomsbury Academic, p63 Bechuana of Botswana: Russel, J.B. (1980). A history of witchcraft: sorcerers, heretics and pagans. Thames and Hudson, p22 Huichol Wolf Shamanism and A. muscaria | Mark Hoffman - Academia.edu https://www.academia.edu/44304544/Huichol_Wolf_Shamanism_and_A_muscaria Totems as Archetypes: https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/nunani_shape-shifter_part_one/ Nunani: Shape-Shifter (Part One) | Nunatsiaq News Chotgor: Solovyeva, A. (2020). Faces of Mongolian fear: demonological beliefs, narratives and protective measures in contemporary folk religion. Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics, 14(1) Benedikte M. Kristensen on Mongolian Cosmology: The Living Landscape of Knowledge: An analysis of shamanism among the Duha Tuvinians of Northern Mongolia http://www.anthrobase.com/Txt/K/Kristensen_B_02.htm Wolves on Two Legs: Steiger, B. (1999). The Werewolf book: the encyclopedia of shapeshifting. Visible Ink Press, MI, p13-14 Godfrey & Steiger talk: Steiger, B. (2010). Real monsters, gruesome critters, and beasts from the darkside. Visible Ink Press, p352 Dual Souls: https://factsanddetails.com/world/cat55/sub350/item1919.html Mongolian Cosmology: Demonology, Ritual Principles and Worship Grimoires" https://archive.org/stream/seleneicthon-daemonic-magick/Demonology%2C%20Ritual%20Principles%20and%20Worship%20Grimoires/Klaniczay_Pocs_-_Demons_Spirits_Witches_-_V%282%29_djvu.txt Monster Generation as Fear of Outgroup: Cryptids with Human Voices by K A (prezi.com) https://prezi.com/jqvmmoit5l0s/cryptids-with-human-voices/ The Animal Other: https://neuroquantology.com/data-cms/articles/20191022042841pm2258.pdf https://www.youtube.com/@JaguarBird/videos Hoffman, W.J. (2005). The Mide'wiwin: grand medicine society of the Ojibway University Press of the Pacific, 2005 Eliot, A. (1976). The universal myths: heroes, gods, tricksters and others. Meridian, p149 Norse influence on the Algonquin: Leland, C.G. (1884). The Algonquin legends of New England: or, myths and folk lore of the Micmac, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot tribes. Internet Archive version: https://archive.org/details/algonquinlegends00lela Nanabozho: Voegelin, E.W. (1984). The Funk & Wagnalls standard dictionary of folklore mythology and legend. Harper Collins Publishers. San Francisco, p 783.
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Join us for Part 2 of our first ever Holiday Christmas Special as MOZ completes our journey to the beginnings of shamanic lore. Did MOZ find the original shaman in the annals of prehistory? Come along with the Monster Lore Tour and find out! Thanks again to the illustrious Tim Leavy for providing us with the most fantastical theme song a paranormal podcast could ever hope to have. Check him out at https://www.timleavy.com/ REFERENCES: Rasmussen, K. (1929). Intellectual culture of the Iglulik Eskimos. Glydendalske Boghandel, Nordisk Forlag, Copenhagen, p119 Plato, Shamanism and Ancient Egypt, by Jeremy Naydler | thehumandivinedotorg https://thehumandivine.org/2019/04/28/plato-shamanism-and-ancient-egypt-by-jeremy-naydler/ Abercromby, J. (1898). The pre- and proto-historic Finns: Both eastern and western with the magic songs of the west Finns. Vol 1. Published by David Nutt, London, p355-356, Mordvins p157-158, Forest Men of the Votiaks, p161-162, water & tutelary spirits, p170, Lempos p299-300 Securing an Animal Helper: Penobscot shamanism: Speck, Frank Gouldsmith, 1881-1950 https://archive.org/details Evans-Pritchard, E.E. (1976). Witchcraft, oracles, and magic among the Azande. Oxford University Press Gurung Dharma: shamanic practices and Gurung beliefs - LIFE OF US https://lifeofus.net/blog/gurung-dharma-shamanic-practices-and-gurung-beliefs/ Proclus: Cavendish, R. (1967). The black arts. Putnam, p259 The Kamui: Ashkenazi, M. (2003). Handbook of Japanese mythology.Bloomsbury Academic, p63 Bechuana of Botswana: Russel, J.B. (1980). A history of witchcraft: sorcerers, heretics and pagans. Thames and Hudson, p22 Huichol Wolf Shamanism and A. muscaria | Mark Hoffman - Academia.edu https://www.academia.edu/44304544/Huichol_Wolf_Shamanism_and_A_muscaria Totems as Archetypes: https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/nunani_shape-shifter_part_one/ Nunani: Shape-Shifter (Part One) | Nunatsiaq News Chotgor: Solovyeva, A. (2020). Faces of Mongolian fear: demonological beliefs, narratives and protective measures in contemporary folk religion. Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics, 14(1) Benedikte M. Kristensen on Mongolian Cosmology: The Living Landscape of Knowledge: An analysis of shamanism among the Duha Tuvinians of Northern Mongolia http://www.anthrobase.com/Txt/K/Kristensen_B_02.htm Wolves on Two Legs: Steiger, B. (1999). The Werewolf book: the encyclopedia of shapeshifting. Visible Ink Press, MI, p13-14 Godfrey & Steiger talk: Steiger, B. (2010). Real monsters, gruesome critters, and beasts from the darkside. Visible Ink Press, p352 Dual Souls: https://factsanddetails.com/world/cat55/sub350/item1919.html Mongolian Cosmology: Demonology, Ritual Principles and Worship Grimoires" https://archive.org/stream/seleneicthon-daemonic-magick/Demonology%2C%20Ritual%20Principles%20and%20Worship%20Grimoires/Klaniczay_Pocs_-_Demons_Spirits_Witches_-_V%282%29_djvu.txt Monster Generation as Fear of Outgroup: Cryptids with Human Voices by K A (prezi.com) https://prezi.com/jqvmmoit5l0s/cryptids-with-human-voices/ The Animal Other: https://neuroquantology.com/data-cms/articles/20191022042841pm2258.pdf https://www.youtube.com/@JaguarBird/videos Hoffman, W.J. (2005). The Mide'wiwin: grand medicine society of the Ojibway University Press of the Pacific, 2005 Eliot, A. (1976). The universal myths: heroes, gods, tricksters and others. Meridian, p149 Norse influence on the Algonquin: Leland, C.G. (1884). The Algonquin legends of New England: or, myths and folk lore of the Micmac, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot tribes. Internet Archive version: https://archive.org/details/algonquinlegends00lela Nanabozho: Voegelin, E.W. (1984). The Funk & Wagnalls standard dictionary of folklore mythology and legend. Harper Collins Publishers. San Francisco, p 783.
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