1. Tribal religions a.k.a. shamanism
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Edited by Dr. James K. Powell II – Introduction
I. Shamanism and the universality of philosophy and religion


Readings
It is expected you will have read the texts below by week two of class and watched the accompanying videos. The answers to the online quiz can be found among the texts and the documentaries below, not all is found in lectures in class.
Textbook: Overview
Definitional readings:
Religion: Just What is it and Who is Religious?
The Shaman in Theory and Practice
In-depth Reading:
Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy
by one of the twentieth century’s most renowned scholars of religion, Mircea Eliade, (Princeton University, Bollingen Series LXXVI) 1964
Primary Sources:
“Gilgamesh, Enkidu, and the Nether World.” The very first creation story in history, from Sumer (Iraq) ca. 2,300 BCE Commentary and translation of the original by noted Sumerologist S. N. Kramer
The Oldest God in the World? Ngai of Mt. Kenya
To the Kikuyu, Bantu-speaking people who migrated to the foothills of Mount Kenya in the 1500s, the mountain is a sacred place and a central part of their creation myth. According to tribal legend, their god Ngai created Kirinyaga (Mount Kenya), “the mountain of brightness,” as an earthly dwelling place from which to survey his creation and bestow blessings and punishment upon his people. He granted Gikuyu, the founder of the Kikuyu tribe, a share of the rich land below the mountain and took him to the top to survey it. Ngai instructed Gikuyu that if he was ever in need, he should make a sacrifice and raise his hands toward Kirinyaga, and Ngai would come to his aid. He also pointed out a grove of fig trees, which Kikuyu today regard as sacred, and commanded him to establish a homestead there. When Gikuyu arrived at the spot, he found that Ngai had provided him with a wife, Mumbi. The couple produced nine daughters but no sons, so, following Ngai’s command, they made a sacrifice toward Kirinyaga and were granted nine young men to marry their daughters and perpetuate the Kikuyu tribes.
The Abode of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain Gods: Mt. Kailash Mt. Sinai, the Residence of Jehovah (alias Yahweh, or God among the Western Family of Religion The Sacred Mountains of Daoism (Taoism)
Past Lectures
Religion: Introduction to the Three Major Families of Perspectives: Euro-Semitic, Indian and Chinese Powell, Part One January 2008
Religion: Introduction to the Three Major Families of Perspectives: Euro-Semitic, Indian and Chinese Powell, Part Two January 2008
Shamanism: the Core Perspective of Tribal Societies Powell, 2008

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Educational Videos
From 2008:
Entheogens in Religious Ritual and Practice Pt. 1
From 07-08
A Hmong View of Shamanism by M. K. Xiong
Shamanism among the Hmong People by Robert Sommers
Sacred Mountains in Religion and Culture by Jeff Randolph
Holy Mothers among the World’s Religions by Tanya Peters
Tibetan and Central Asian Throat Singing Music by Foley
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