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Chinese Shamanism

Chinese Shamanismhas the longest recorded history in the world. The use of the phrase "recorded history," of course, acknowledges that the prehistoric shamanism existing prior to written language, upwards from the dawn of humanity, is the longest running spirituality in human evolutionary history. The word wu "shaman; spirit medium; healer" first appeared on oracle bones from the late Shang Dynasty (ca. 1600-1046 BCE). Chinese classics from the Zhou Dynasty (1045-256 BCE) provide details about male and female shamans serving as exorcists, healers, rainmakers, oneiromancers, soothsayers, and officials. Emperor Wu of Han (r. 141-87 BCE) established Confucianism as the "state religion", and the male-dominated Confucian ruling class hence marginalized shamanism, especially female shamans. In spite of this, shamanic practices continue in present day Chinese culture.

This is a photo of Chuonnasuan, the last shaman of the Oroqen, taken by Richard Noll in July 1994 in Manchuria near the Amur River border between the People's Republic of China and Russia (Siberia).  Chuonnasuan, Meng Jin Fu, died at the age of 73.  The Oroqen make sacrifices to ancestral spirits, and adhere to the folk psychological belief in animism.  Traditionally the Oroqen have a special veneration for animals, especially the bear and the tiger, which they consider their blood brothers.  The Oroqens are mainly hunters and it is customary to use animal fur and skins for clothing. Many of them have given up hunting and adhered to laws that aimed to protect wildlife in the PRC.


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    Chinese Carved Jade Figural Plaque

    Cute and curious carved disc featuring what appears to be a sea dragon with bulging eyes and curved tail looking directly at you. This different orientation of the dragon is a unique aspect of this piece which also features other intricate carvings and a hole for affixing to a garment or other cloth fastener. Learn More
    $120.00

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    Chinese Carved Malachite Figural Totem

    Believed to be malachite, this seated figure resembles poses similar to other shaman carvings. Learn More
    $75.00

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    Chinese Carved Phoenix Disc

    A beauty in any culture! This carved Phoenix disc is attributed to similar ones from the Zhou Dynasty, c 1046–256 BCE. Learn More
    $120.00

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    Chinese Carved Rose Quartz Shaman Skull

    This mysterious carving is said to represent the head of a shaman, possibly from the Hongshan culture. A large and heavy piece, it was likely used to call in the spirits. Learn More
    $360.00

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    Chinese Hongshan Carved 'C' Dragon

    A fanciful carving resembling a sea dragon or possibly another creature or creatures. The ox nose hole at the top of the piece as photographed, is believed to have allowed for the attachment of the pendant to a garment. Learn More
    $45.00

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    Chinese Hongshan Carved Bat-Eared Shaman

    Our large Bat-Eared shaman sits meditatively looking eeriely like an alien. Carving is of dyed sunset orange turquoise. Learn More
    $180.00

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    Chinese Hongshan Carved Clear 'C' Dragon and Shaman

    Carving in the shape of a coiled creature with the rounded horn and bulging eyes reminiscent of the Neolithic period Hongshan culture c. 3500-3000 BCE. Note the ox nose hole believed by scholars to allow for the pendant to be attached to a garment. China. Learn More
    $60.00

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    Chinese Hongshan Carved Crowned Shaman

    Looking like an alien, this large carving of sunset orange turquoise is dyed. The figure sits in a meditative position. Learn More
    $180.00

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    Chinese Hongshan Carved Figural Totem

    Quaint Chinese carving said to represent a shaman figure, typical of the Hongshan culture. Learn More
    $45.00

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    Chinese Hongshan Carved Figural Totem

    Known as a bi disc, this one replicates Hong Shan discs which includes a demigod header with an ibex goat. Learn More
    $75.00

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