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BA Thesis Bibliography

-Aberle, David F., The Peyote Religion Among the Navaho, Aldine Publishing Co., Chicago, 1966.

-Bingham, Sam and Janet, Navaho Farming, Rock Point Community School, Chinle, Arizona, 1979.

-Blackburn, Thomas C., December’s Child: A Book of Chumash Oral Narratives, University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1975.

-Borogas, Walter, "Shamanistic Performance in the Inner Room", Reader in Comparative Religion, Lessa and Vogt, 1972 (see below).

-Brodjky, A., Daneswich, R., and Johnson, N., ed.'s, Stones, Bones and Skin: Ritual and Shamanic Art, The Society for Art Publications, Toronto, Canada, 1977.

-Castaneda, Carlos, Tales of Power, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1974.

-Comfort, Alex, I and That: Notes on the Biology of Religion, Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1979.

-Covell, Alan Carter, Ecstasy: Shamanism in Korea, Hollym International, Corporation, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1983.

-Diozegi, Vilmos and Hoppal, M. (ed’s), Shamanism in Siberia, trans. by Simon, S., Akademiai Kaidu, Budapest, Hungary, 1978.

-Dobkin de Rios, Marlene, Hallucinogens: Cross Cultural Perspectives, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1984.

-Edsman, Carl-Martin (ed.), Studies in Shamanism from papers read at Symposium on Shamanism, Abo, 9/6-8/62, Almquist and Wiksell, Stokholm, Sweden, 1967.

-Eliade, Mircea, Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy, Routledge and Kegan Paul, Ltd,, London, 1964.

-Estrada, Alvaro, Maria Sabina: Her Life and Chants, trans. by Munn, Henry, with a “Retrospective Essay;” by Wasson, R. Gordon, 12/1/76, Ross-Erikson, Inc., Santa Barbara, 1981.

-Fazekas, Jeno, "Hungarian Shamanism: Material and History Research" in Studies in Shamanism, 1967.

-Frisbie, Charlotte J. and McAllester, David P., Navaho Blessingway Singer: The Autobiography of Frank Mitchell 1881-1967, University of Arizona Press, Tuscon, Arizona, 1978.

-Furst, Peter T., "The Roots and Continuities of Shamanism" in Stones, Bones and Skin, 1977.

-Gill, Sam D., Native American Religions, Wadsworth Publishing Co., Belmont, California, 1982.

-Halifax, Joan, Shaman: The Wounded Healer, Crossroads Publishing Co., New York, 1982.

-Harner, Michael J., ed., Hallucinogens and Shamanism, Oxford University Press, New York, 1973.

-Harner, Michael J., The Way of the Shaman, Bantam Books, New York, 1980.

-Holtved, Erik, "Eskimo Shamanism", in Studies in Shamanism, 1967.

-Hultkrantz, Ake, "Spirit Lodge, A North American Shamanistic Seance" in Studies in Shamanism, 1967.

-Hultkrantz, Ake, "Ecological and Phenomenological Aspects of Shamanism", in Shamanism in Siberia, 1978.

-Kapelrud, Arvid S., "Shamanistic Features in the Old Testament" in Studies in Shamanism, 1967.

-Karsten, Rafael, The Religion of the Samek: Ancient Beliefs and Cults of the Scandanavian and Finnish Lapps, E.J. Brill Publishing, Leiden, Netherlands, 1955.

-Kluckhohn, Klyde, and Leighton, Dorthea, The Navaho (Revised Edition), Doubleday and Co.; Inc., with The American Museum of Natural History, Garden City, New York, 1962.

-Krader,L., "Shamanism: Theory and History in Buryat Society" in Shamanism in Siberia, 1978.

-LeBarre, Weston, The Ghost Dance:Origins of Religion, Doubleday and Co, Inc., Garden City, N.Y., 1970.

-LeCron, Leslie M. and Bordeaux, Jean, Hypnotism Today, Wilshire Book Co., North Hollywood, Ca., 1972.

-Lessa, William A. and Vogt, Evan Z., Reader in Comparative Religion: An Anthropological Approach,(3rd Edition), Harper and Row, Publishers, New York, 1972.

-Lessa, William A., "Shamanism,” chapter introduction, Reader in Comparative Religion, 1972.

-Luckert, Karl W., Coyoteway: A Navaho Holyway Healing Ceremonial, University of Arizona Press (Tuscon) and Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, (co-publishers) 1979.

-McKenna, Dennis J. and McKenna, Terence K., The Invisible Landscape: Mind, Hallucinogens and the I-Ching, Seabury Press, New York, 1975.

-Metzger, Duane and Williams, Gerald, "Tenejapa Medicine: The Curer" in Reader in Comparative Religion, 1972.

-Needham, Rodney, Percussion and Transition in Reader in Comparative Religion, 1972 with quotes from Huxley, Francis, "Anthropology and ESP," Science and ESP, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1967, 282.

-Nordland, Odd, "Shamanism as an Experiencing of the Unreal," in Studies in Shamanism, 1967.

-Park, Willard Z., Shamanism in Western North America: A Study in Cultural Relationships, Northwestern University, Evanston and Chicago, 1938.

-Peters, Larry, Ecstasy and Healing in Nepal: An Ethnopsychiatric Study of Tamang Shamanism, Udena Publications, Malibu, 1981.

-Popov, A.A. "The Dolgan SAJTANS" in Shamanism in Siberia, 1978.

-Rank, Gustav, "Shamanism as a Research Subject: Some Methodological Viewpoints," in Studies in Shamanism, 1967.

-Rogers, Spencer L., The Shaman: His Symbols and Healing Power, Charles Thomas Publisher, Springfield, IL, 1982

-Sandner, Donald, Navaho Symbols of Healing, Harcourt Brace, New York, 1979.

-Schmid, Toni, "Shamanistic Practices in Northern Nepal," in Studies in Shamanism, 1967.

-Schweder, Richard, "Aspects of Cognition in Zinacantecan Shamans: Experimental Results," in Reader in Comparative Religion, 1972.

-Shaman's Drum: Journal of Experiential Shamanism, White, Timothy (Director), Cross-Cultural Shamanism Network, Berkeley, 1986-87.

-Sharon, Douglas, Wizard of the Four Winds: A Shaman's Story, The Free Press, New York, 1978.

-Speck, Frank G., "Penobscot Shamanism," American Anthropological Association, Vol vi, 1919 (reprinted by Kraus Reprint Corp., New York, 1964).

-Suger, Halfdan, "Shamanistic Ecstasy and Supernatural Beings: On Kalash Kafir of Chitral 1947-54 (India)" in Studies in Shamanism, 1967.

-Sun Bear (with Wabun and Weinstock, Barry), Sun Bear: The Path of Power, Bear Tribe Publishing, Spokane, WA, 1983.

-Vecsey, Christopher, and Venables, Robert, W. (ed.’s ) American Indian Environments: Ecological Issues in Native American History, Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, N.Y., 1980.

-Vecsey, Christopher, "American Indian Environmental Religions," Chapter One, American Indian Environments, 1980.

-Winstedt, Richard, The Malay Magician, Being Shaman, Saiva and Sufi, Routledge and Kegan Paul, Ltd., London , 1951.

Above works also will be included in the republished Mind In Healing: Navajo Singer-Priests and Nepali /Shamans compared/contrasted. Previously published Cabrillo College 1988. Appendix Three Bibliography

(NOTE: U.C.S.C. Thesis. May not follow strict A.P.A. format)

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