shamans in English

noun
1
a person regarded as having access to, and influence in, the world of good and evil spirits, especially among some peoples of northern Asia and North America. Typically such people enter a trance state during a ritual, and practice divination and healing.
While performing the ritual, the shaman (witch doctor) dances and enters into a trance.
synonyms:medicine man/womanhealerkahuna
noun
    medicine man/womanhealerkahuna

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1. Buriat shamans were not part of organizations; nor do they match Western images of wise, indigenous shamans in remote villages

2. Forest Goblin Shamans keep small poisonous spiders in their mouths.

3. Many people still consult shamans, witch doctors, or similar healers.

4. Shamans ? Human and succubus hybrids can cast haste and slow.

5. Shamans use Ankhs to self ressurect, which is called Reicarnation

6. Some tribes have special medicine men or shamans who treat the sick.

7. The Bloodstained items are obviously great items for both hunters AND shamans

8. Comment by 7736 Shamans use Ankhs to self ressurect, which is called Reicarnation

9. These shamans acted as a medium between the physical world and spirit world.

10. Ayahuasca is indigenous to the Amazon basin, where it was prepared as a drink by shamans

11. Ankh Item Level 30Sell Price: 5Vendor 20 Ankhs were a reagent used by Shamans to cast Reincarnation

12. “I flew closer and closer to the place mystics and shamans and Acidheads all try to describe

13. They soon became members held in awe and high esteem —priests, chiefs, shamans, medicine men, witch doctors, mediums.

14. Orc Shamans are better and it's worth going for a Shaman Lord if you can afford it.

15. And, my great-grandmother hired shamans and prepared feasts to appease the spirits and prayed for a son.

16. When he comes, he will respect the shamans whose medical skills his will surpass but never entirely supplant.

17. Benediction wouldn't be replaced until at least Nefarian if Shamans/Paladins were okay with you rolling on the mace

18. They consider that the shamans have the power to expel bad spirits by means of prayers to the gods.

19. 30 Forest Goblin shamans are prone to run off dizzily, or just blunder about, unable to distinguish fact from venom-induced fiction.

20. Once all four Braziers are lit, the Beam Origin spawns a group of Emberling Shamans on top of the Braziers, and the Sludgeon tower puzzle activates.

21. When my uncle, à gà ♪ dei, became gravely ill... the healers and shamans... thought they could appease the spirits... by sacrificing goats, boars and stags.

22. Cave art is most often associated with the work of shamans—religious specialists who may have painted the walls in memory of past or support of future hunting trips.

23. «I will invoke the power of my ancestors and my shamans so that the curse of the Dabukuri falls upon those who have tried to do us evil, I assure you that you won’t die without torment.

24. In the “old world”, the psychoactive fly Agaric mushroom (Amanita muscaria) has been closely associated with northern European and Asiatic shamans and their rituals.Researchers have documented its use or presumed use by numerous cultures throughout Europe and Asia.

25. This is a high level enchant for all weapons, and it is mainly used by Rogues, Warriors, Shamans and Paladins.A weapon (usually Swords, Maces, Axes, Daggers or Polearms) that has been enchanted with Crusader glows a strong white glow.Also has been found to have 1ppm (procs per minute)