Shamanism does not have one universally recognized sacred book. Practices and teachings are often passed down orally from generation to generation, with each shaman having their own unique set of beliefs and rituals. However, some cultures may have specific texts or scrolls that are considered sacred within their shamanic traditions.
Yes. In Siberia. Native Americans do not have Shamans.
Shamanism is an oral tradition. Some books exist on the subject, but nothing that I would call a holy scripture.
All 24 books of the Hebrew Bible are considered sacred to Judaism. The primary sacred books are the books of the Torah. Secondary would be the books of the Prophets, and lastly, the Holy Writings, such as the Psalms and Proverbs.
Shamanism does not have a singular holy book like other organized religions. Instead, teachings and practices are passed down orally through generations and vary among different cultures and traditions. Shamanic cultures may have sacred stories, songs, and rituals that guide their spiritual practices.
The Bible.
The Archaeology of Shamanism was created in 2001.
The Archaeology of Shamanism has 239 pages.
The ISBN of The Archaeology of Shamanism is 0-415-25255-5.
The most sacred part is the Torah, which is the first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible.
there arnt many people in the world that practice Shamanism. Shamanism is great. invovled with animal spirits. and as you can see i am a Native american ;-)
Bhuddists do not worship books as such. Sacred books for the monks would be the Pali Canon (at least for Theravada Buddhists).
The Torah.