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Shaman, sorcerer and medicine man

Topic: Religion. Syllabus: 5. Religion: Anthropological approaches to the study of religion (evolutionary, psychological and functional); monotheism and polytheism; sacred and profane; myths and rituals; forms of religion in tribal and peasant Societies (animism, animatism, fetishism, naturism and totemism); religion, magic and science distinguished; magico-religious functionaries (priest, shaman, medicine man, sorcerer and witch). Same official PYQ from year-wise 2022 and Religion.

Revision summary

A shaman uses trance and soul travel, as in Siberian cases Eliade used. A sorcerer harms by learned rite, as Azande sorcery shows. Witchcraft in Evans-Pritchard is a different, often inherited, accusation. A medicine man treats with herbs and ritual skill. Roles can overlap; the terms should not.

Model answer

Introduction

These three figures heal, harm, and mediate spirits, but they are not one office. Ethnography keeps the words apart.

Body

Shaman

  • Mircea Eliade stressed ecstasy and a soul journey. Siberian Tungus cases named the type. Evans-Pritchard would have called this a specialist who travels, not only a priest who prays.
  • Amazonian and Himalayan specialists, including some Bhotia and Naga ritualists, fit when trance and retrieval of soul are central.

Sorcerer

  • A sorcerer uses techniques, medicines, and spells to injure. Evans-Pritchard’s Azande distinguished witchcraft as inherited substance from sorcery as learned rite.
  • The sorcerer is often accused in feud, as in many Melanesian and African village studies.

Medicine man

  • The medicine man or woman, in North American and African usage, diagnoses and treats with herbs, sucking, and song. Rivers already treated such healing as a social institution.
  • One person may hold two roles. The analytic task is to name trance, malice, and therapy separately.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  SP[Spirit specialists] --> SH[Shaman journey]
  SP --> SO[Sorcerer technique]
  SP --> MD[Medicine man therapy]

Conclusion

The shaman journeys, the sorcerer attacks by art, and the medicine person treats. Azande and Siberian cases keep the triangle clear.

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