Tuva: Shamans and Spirits presented by The Foundation for Shamanic Studies




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Tuva: Shamans and Spirits presented by The Foundation for Shamanic Studies

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Clips from a moving documentary of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies' 1993 expedition to help, at their invitation, the Tuvan peoples of Central Asia revive their shamanic traditions, nearly destroyed under Soviet Communism. Michael Harner offers commentary on shamanism and shamanic healing. For more information about the Foundation's work and programs, visit: http://www.shamanism.org. For the complete DVD, visit: http://www.shamanism.org/products/video.html

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