Description

A survey of the contemporary practice of shamanism as a cross-cultural system of divination, healing, and prophecy, foundational to the practice of religion and healing in most cultures (including state societies). Using examples from traditional small-scale indigenous and rural societies to the transposition of shamanism into Western urban cultures/subcultures, we examine the rationale, development, and adaptive practice of shamanism (e.g., altered states of consciousness and the use of shamanic tools and movements) as part of the wider cultural context of faith and healing.

Lecture Hours: 3.00 Lab Hours: 0Total Hours: 3.00

Semesters

Summer 2025 Semester
Course Title Instructor Campus Section Syllabus
Modern Shamanism Marjorie Snipes, Ph.D. Distance E01 external Syllabus via Concourse External Resource