Adjective
of or relating to shamanism
Source: WordNetThe question... is whether Upper Paleolithic art bears the telltale signs of Lewis-Williams' three stage neuropsychological model, and could thus be shamanistic art. Richard Leakey
A Ntxiv Neej may use several shamanistic tools such as swords, divinity horns, a gong (drum), or finger bells/jingles. Source: Internet
As a rule, mazoku can only be harmed by spiritual (astral) shamanistic magic, holy magic, or black magic which draws power from another mazoku with greater might than the target. Source: Internet
For the ecological aspects of shamanistic practice, and related beliefs, see below. Source: Internet
Frank observes many shamanistic rituals of his own invention, and it is soon revealed that Frank killed three children before he reached the age of ten himself. Source: Internet
Hoppál 2005: 13 The area is inhabited by many different ethnic groups, and many of its peoples observe shamanistic practices, even in modern times. Source: Internet