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The Healing Landscapes of Central and Southeastern Siberia, Paperback / softback Book

The Healing Landscapes of Central and Southeastern Siberia Paperback / softback

Edited by David G. Anderson

Part of the Patterns of Northern Traditional Healing Series series

Paperback / softback

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This volume documents healing traditions in Eastern Siberia in an area extending from Lake Baikal to the Arctic Ocean.

The region shows an interesting unity in healing traditions across a wide range of landscape types and culture areas: from the taiga-steppe borderlands influenced by Tibetan and Russian practices in the south, to the north where regional shamanic traditions prevail.

There are broad similarities in using unrefined natural materials for healing, as well as in a concern over the 'spiritual' foundations of health, with an accent upon the land as an important dimension.

Due to this diversity, this region provides a strong point of comparison to ecologies in other parts of the circumpolar North.

The chapters document a blossoming of autonomous healing traditions in post-Soviet Siberia resulting from a social crisis in the aftermath of the collapse of the previous centralized health system.

It is a type of 'medical pluralism' marked by a popularity of alternate, non-clinical treatments. But, the sudden upsurge in autonomous cures also speaks to the silent survival of these knowledge traditions in a context where the official medical practice dominated the public sphere for seventy years.

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