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    Born during the stone age, around40,000 years ago, shamanisn is abelief in spirits in the sky ground andeverything.

    Banished from Mongolia for centuries,first by Buddhists then by thecommunists. Shamanism reapearsfrom the ashes, thanks to the shamansthat hid their practises during the blackyears. Today the old shamans leavethe shade and many young shamansare being initiated.

    Mongolia: Shamanism reapears from the ashes.Photos and text Donna Todd/Lightmediation

    Contact - Thierry Tinacci Lightmediation Photo Agency +33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 [email protected]

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    879-01: Ura is a shaman who came to her calling late in life at the age of 50; previously she had trained and practiced as a medical doctor for twenty years. Now 65 she is shown here whilst in trance during a shamanceremony at her home in Northern Mongolia.

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    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-01: Ura is a shaman who came to her calling late in life at the age of 50;previously she had trained and practiced as a medical doctor for twenty years. Now 65 she is shown here

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-02: Twenty seven year old shaman Tyaana is shown here in trance whilstspirits posses her body. A client has come to receive answers from the spirits and Tyaana's sister sits

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-03: Ura a 65 year old shaman from Khovsgol aimag in Northern Mongolia,begins her ceremony initially by playing the jews harp. With this instrument she calls her spirit guides to

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-04: Sukbaator is a black Shaman although black Shaman's are notnecessarily bad, they deal with evil powers. These shamans are said to have power to bring illness and

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    879-02: Twenty seven year old shaman Tyaana is shown here in trance whilst spirits posses her body. A client has come to receive answers from the spirits and Tyaana's sister sits alongside and writes down what theyhave to say. Tyaan's husband and father offer her protection from the ever present prowling evil spirits which always threaten to posses her. It would be too dangerous for her to go to the spirit world without such

    protection along with the protection that her sacred costume, drum ect offer.

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    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-05: Shaman Ura, has the skill of reading the future of a person, to do so, she"reads the bones" she has collected lamb knuckles and uses them to predict the future. Pictured here in

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-06: Soyun is the oldest shaman in Mongolia at 102, like her mother and hergrandmother before her she is a ninth generation shaman. She is a tiny woman, ancient, with bad knees,

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-07: Mungak is a shaman who lives amoung a tribe of nomadic people in theSiberian/Mongol mountains. He is one of three shamans in the tribe and must help anyone who enquires

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-08: This Ovoo is a powerful site for ceremonies the local spirit's as well asfather heaven, mother earth and other shamanist spirits inhabit it The Ovoo is the equivalent of a

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    879-20: Sukbaator is a black Shaman although black Shaman's are not necessarily bad, they deal with evilpowers. These shamans are said to have power to bring illness and death upon men.

    879-22: Tatianna a 27 year old shaman from Mongolia, respect for the spirits of nature, living things and lifeethics that minimize negative impact on the earth shaped this religion

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    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-09: Dr Batzorig a shaman from Ulaan Baator Mongolia at the site of a sacredOvoo, calling forth the spirits of the weather, the Ovoo is a powerful site for ceremonies and equivalent of

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-10: Dr Batzorig a shaman from Ulaan Baator Mongolia at the site of a sacredOvoo, calling forth the spirits of the weather, the Ovoo is a powerful site for ceremonies and equivalent of

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-11: Dr Batzorig at a sacred Ovoo which is equivalent to a shamans shrine.Shamanism is once again forming a prominent place in the psyche and spirituality of the Modern Mongol

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-12: Dr Batzorig who is a shaman who originates from Tuva, now living in thecity of Ulaan Baator he takes a walk high in the mountains close to the city. Contemplating the shamanic

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    879-29: Eighty five year old Dr Batzorig, who is a shaman walking high on the plateau of a sacred mountain being led along by his disabled grand daughter.

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    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-13: Dr Batzorig beating his blessed drum at the site of a sacred Ovoo which isthe equivalent of a shrine to the Mongolian shaman. In the background we can see out skirts of the

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-14: Dr Batzorig, beats a patient with his sacred shamanic instrument, in orderto scare away all the mans bad luck. / Mongolia / Ulaan Baatar

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-15: Shaman Dr Batzorig is an eighty five year old practicing shaman andprofessor of shamanism, employed at Ulaan Baator university. He lives in the capital and specializes in

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-16: Dr Batzorig an 85 year old Shaman, dressing into his Shamanic costumeat his home in Ulaan Baator Mongolia. He checks himself in the mirror before presenting himself to a

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    879-09: Dr Batzorig a shaman from Ulaan Baator Mongolia at the site of a sacred Ovoo, calling forth the spirits of the weather, the Ovoo is a powerful site for ceremonies and equivalent of the Shamans shrine.

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    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-17: Dr Batzorig a shaman from Ulaan Baator Mongolia at the site of a sacredOvoo, calling forth the spirits of the weather, the Ovoo is a powerful site for ceremonies and equivalent of

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-18: Twenty seven year old shaman Tatianna is shown here in trance whilstspirits posses her body. A client has come to receive answers from the spirits and Tyaana's sister sits

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-19: Shaman Ura, who lives in the remote region of khovsgol aimag innorthern Mongolia. She is shown here during a ceremony right at the moment that the spirits enter her

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-20: Sukbaator is a black Shaman although black Shaman's are notnecessarily bad, they deal with evil powers. These shamans are said to have power to bring illness and

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    879-08: This Ovoo is a powerful site for ceremonies the local spirit's as well as father heaven, mother earth and other shamanist spirits inhabit it The Ovoo is the equivalent of a shamanists shrine, in Mongolia whenpassing by an ovoo travelers are required to walk around it three times and place a rock, coin or bone on it. In doing this they add to its power symbolically and themselves receive "windhorse", which is good luck for his

    journey.

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    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-21: Sukbaator a black Shaman from Mongolia, Shamans tackle a wide rangeof illnesses, principally psychological conditions including mental illness and schizophrenia, epilepsy,

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-22: Tatianna a 27 year old shaman from Mongolia, respect for the spirits ofnature, living things and life ethics that minimize negative impact on the earth shaped this religion /

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-23: Twenty Seven year old Tatianna a Shaman from Mongolia shown here intrance. Shamanism is once again forming a prominent place in the psyche and spirituality of the Modern

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-24: Shamanism has managed to survive against enormous odds, centuries ofpersecution by Buddhists and Stalinist efforts to eradicate this ancient tradition. / Mongolia /

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    879-36: Mongolian shamans are no slouches when it comes to falling into trances and flying away on spirit journeys, however there are fascinating elements to their religion. Shown here is Mongolia's most famousShaman Byambadorj Dondog who is pictured beating his shaman drum in order to induce trance and convers with his spirit guides.

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    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-25: Mongolian and Siberian drums are generally large in diameter and have adeep resonating sound that will vibrate through the shaman's body. The drum is frequently held near the

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-26: The Shaman trance entails travel on the spiritual plane of existence. /Mongolia /

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-27: Most shamanic rituals employ several techniques together in order tobring the shaman to the trance state. The beating of the shaman drum is the most powerful way to induce

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-28: Eighty five year old Dr Batzorig, who is a shaman, climbs to the top of ahigh mountain in the outskirts of a sacred mountain in the capiltal city of Ulaan Baator, the city is

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    879-19: Shaman Ura, who lives in the remote region of khovsgol aimag in northern Mongolia. She is shown here during a ceremony right at the moment that the spirits enter her body. Her daughter stands to her left forprotection and a patient stands behind her, he has come for her help.

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    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-29: Eighty five year old Dr Batzorig, who is a shaman walking high on theplateau of a sacred mountain being led along by his disabled grand daughter. / Mongolia /

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-30: A Mongolian Shamanic drum, which is the main instrument used byMongolian Shaman's in order to induce trance. / Mongolia /

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-31: Shaman Sukbaator is a kind of a priest or medium who acts as a conduitbetween the human world and the realm of the gods, demons and spirits of ancestors. / Mongolia /

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-32: Shaman Sukbaator is a Mongolian Shaman, sometimes called medicinemen and witch doctors by Westerners. They are the keepers of a remarkable body of ancient techniques

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    879-05: Shaman Ura, has the skill of reading the future of a person, to do so, she "reads the bones" she has collected lamb knuckles and uses them to predict the future. Pictured here in plain clothes with her grandsonand a patient who has come to have questions about her future answered.

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    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-33: Tatianna a twenty seven year old Shaman shown here in a trance likestate communing with her spirit guides. / Mongolia /

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-34: Shaman Byambadorj Dondog works with seven shamanic spirits passeddown from his ancestors, and does shamanic work at sacred sites. / Mongolia /

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-35: Shaman Byambadorj Dondog, the spirits of his shamanic lineage startedcalling him in 1967, and he suffered much illness until his shaman uncle empowered a jews harp and

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-36: Mongolian shamans are no slouches when it comes to falling into trancesand flying away on spirit journeys, however there are fascinating elements to their religion. Shown here is

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    879-16: Dr Batzorig an 85 year old Shaman, dressing into his Shamanic costume at his home in Ulaan Baator Mongolia. He checks himself in the mirror before presenting himself to a patient.

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    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-37: Mongolias most famous and honored shaman is Zaarin ByambadorjDondog. Byambadorj was born in 1947, high in the Altai Mountains in western Mongolia. He is descended

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-38: Ura a shaman, is dressed by her husband, he helps her to dress into herspectacular shaman costume and headdress, places her shaman boots on her, which are all an important

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-39: Byanjadorj Dondog, Mongolia's most revered Shaman takes a momentfor himself to have a smoke, and to contemplate nature. / Mongolia /

    Shamans of Mongolia / 879-40: Soyun is the oldest shaman in Mongolia at 102, shown here in herShamanic costume, she has had it since the beginning of her shamanic career. / Mongolia /

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    879-41: Mongolia's oldest shaman is 102, her name is Soyun, they say that when Soyun performs her full shamanic ritual, those long nights, when she pounds the drum until the trance begins and the 'ongots' or spiritsenter her body, they say then she leaps and dances like a child.