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3 unusual facts about Shaman


March of the Bastards

March of the Bastards is the third studio album by hard rock band Shaman's Harvest.

Shaman's Harvest

In early 2010, the group recorded "Broken Dreams", the theme song for WWE Superstar Drew McIntyre.

On January 2011, the group confirmed that they recorded 2 other songs for WWE, "End of Days", the entrance theme of Wade Barrett and The Corre, and "Anger" which is used in the movie No One Lives.


Anna Kyoyama

Anna appears as a playable character for the Nintendo DS titles, Jump Superstars and Jump Ultimate Stars and is the main playable character in the second mission of the Shaman King world where she fights Dio Brando and Freeza.

Antikiller

Fox settles accounts with Shaman (Aleksandr Baluev), the criminal boss who sent him to jail; kills Ape (Viktor Sukhorukov), a sadistic gang leader who kills and rapes randomly for art’s sake; topples the city’s major gangs; and reestablishes his version of the rule of law.

Beto Vázquez Infinity

In April, 2002 the tour producer José Luis Botto poposed Beto to take the band on tour and play in Spain, in a fest where bands such as Barón Rojo, Shaman, Ángeles del Infierno and Dark Moor among others would take part.

Black Elk Speaks

In the summer of 1930, as part of his research into the Native American perspective on the Ghost Dance movement, the poet and writer John Neihardt, already the Nebraska Poet Laureate, received permission from the Bureau of Indian Affairs to go to the Pine Ridge Reservation with his two daughters to meet an Oglala holy man and shaman named Black Elk.

Bunjil

He is assisted by six wirmums or shamans who represent the clans of the Eaglehawk moiety: Djurt-djurt the Nankeen Kestrel, Thara the quail hawk, Yukope the parakeet, Dantum the parrot, Tadjeri the brushtail possum and Turnong the gliding possum.

Claudia Müller-Ebeling

She has coauthored with Christian Rätsch (in association with others) on a number of works of shamanic pharmacopoeia, ethnopharmaceuticals and ethnohallucinogens.

Cleargreen Incorporated

Cleargreen Incorporated is a for profit corporation founded by Carlos Castaneda in order to promote Tensegrity, a group of movements that he said had been passed down by 25 generations of Toltec shamans.

Cuicocha

During the second day of Inti Raymi (or Sun Festival) every summer solstice, indigenous shaman use Cuicocha as a bath for ritual cleansing and purification.

De Religion

Originally a reaction of Chaozhou shamans to the Japanese occupation of Chaozhou, it blossomed in the wave of religious innovation after the Second World War.

Don Juan Matus

Firesign Theatre's 1974 satirical album Everything You Know Is Wrong included a native American shaman named "Don Brouhaha" who transforms another character into a crow, so they can fly over the desert in a dream-like state.

Donna Henes

In 1984, she received a Mayoral Citation from New York City Mayor Ed Koch for designing the New York City Olympic Ticker Tape Parade and a Mayoral Citation from New York City Mayor David Dinkins in the early 1990s for her work as Shaman in the Streets.

Erotic Nights of the Living Dead

Arriving at their location, the group is greeted by a shaman and his granddaughter Luna (Laura Gemser).

Fakir Musafar

Musafar is a Master Piercer and shaman with over 40 years experience in the body arts.

Get It Done

There, three African shamans speaking Swahili, tell her she is the last slayer to guard the Hellmouth and try to infuse her with additional essence of the demon that give all the slayers their strength.

Heartthrob

At a cantina in Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, a man presents contact information for a shaman to Darla and proceeds to flirt with her, offering her a drink and saying he sees her as a woman with a surprise or two.

Hundun

Toshihiko Izutsu (1967 2:19, cited by Girardot 1983:82) suggests that singing and dancing here and in Zhuangzi refers to shamanic trance-inducing ceremonies, "the monster is said to be a bird, which is most probably an indication that the shamanistic dancing here in question was some kind of feather dance in which the shaman was ritually ornamented with a feathered headdress."

Iatromantis

The iatromantis, a form of Greek shaman, is related to other semimythical figures such as Abaris, Aristeas, Epimenides, and Hermotimus.

Kill Shaman Records

Kill Shaman Records is an independent record label which was founded in 2003 by Paul Kneejie and Crabby Levine in Los Angeles, CA.

La Maravilla

The novel centers on a young boy named Beto, who has been left by his mother to be raised by his Spanish grandmother Josephina and Yaqui grandfather Manuel, both of whom carry on the spiritual traditions of their cultural heritages, Manuel as a shaman and Josephina as a curandera.

Magical Death

Magical Death is a documentary film by anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon that explores the role of the shaman within the Yanomamo culture, as well as the close relationship shamanism shares with politics within their society.

Miguel Ruiz

Miguel Ángel Ruiz (born 1952), Mexican author, shaman, and teacher

Neoshamanism

Piers Vitebsky, The Shaman: Voyages of the Soul - Trance, Ecstasy and Healing from Siberia to the Amazon, Duncan Baird, 2001.

Ninanajna

The lyrics for the English version was written by Leroy Chambers, he also, play bass guitar and produced the English vocal production in San Francisco USA and at Shaman Studio in Alençon France.

People of the Wolf

Spurred by a vision he had while on a hunt, a young tribesman named Runs in Light, later called Wolf Dreamer, leads a handful of tribespeople, in rebellion against the tribal shaman, south down the Yukon River valley into what is now Canada and the Pacific Northwest.

Peter Gorman

Gorman’s main work since 1984 has focused on collecting artifacts and learning about medicinal plants in Peru’s Amazon jungle, the collected artifacts being for American Museum of Natural History in New York and the medicinal plants for Shaman Pharmaceuticals.

Richard Noll

The story of the life, initiatory illnesses, and shamanic training of the last living shaman of the Oroqen people, Chuonnasuan (1927–2000), was published in 2004 in the Journal of Korean Religions and is also available online.

Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits, Soaring Hawk

Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits, Soaring Hawk is a video game based on the Shaman King manga and anime series.

Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits, Sprinting Wolf

Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits, Sprinting Wolf is a video game based on the Shaman King manga and anime series.

Shamanism among Alaska Natives

In Haida tradition the title of shaman was open for any person to achieve, except slaves.

The Haida believed that the shaman’s hair was the source of his power, thus it was never touched and left to grow long and often uncombed.

The clairvoyant shaman could sense if the fierce Haida warriors could achieve victory over their enemies before the battle.

Shang

Traditionally it was believed that the Bönpo or shaman may use this instrument as a tool to "cast" or "throw" Tulpa.

Soulcatcher

A Soulcatcher (Haboolm Ksinaalgat, 'keeper of breath') is an amulet (Aatxasxw) used by the shaman (Halayt) of the Pacific Northwest Coast of British Columbia and Alaska.

SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons: Globs of Doom

Right as the goo was about to land on SpongeBob, SpongeBob says: "I'm no Shaman, but I now what's gonna happen next.".

Stenka Na Stenku

Masha "Scream" – vocals, keyboards, tambourine, khomuz, shaman drums, choir, shamanic guttural vocals on "Goi, Rode, Goi!"

Taltos

Táltos, in Hungarian tradition a human being similar to a shaman, or alternately the horse of such a person, called the Táltos Horse

Transformice

When a player reaches the highest score on the scoreboard, they will become a Shaman in the next map involving one.

Victory Songs

Markus Toivonen – guitars, clean vocals, acoustic & 12-string guitars, banjo, shaman drum, backing vocals


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