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Across Siberia’s vast and frozen lands, diverse peoples such as the Evenki, Yakuts, and Chukchi have preserved a rich shamanic heritage. Despite variations in practice, their traditions share a common vision - a living universe where spirits, ancestors, animals, and nature are bound together through the shaman’s mediation.

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00:00Welcome to the world of mystery.
00:03Across the vast steppes and frozen tundra, one ancient rhythm still calls, the rhythm of the shaman.
00:12Shamanism is one of the world's oldest spiritual paths, where art, nature, and spirit become one.
00:20Through drums, masks, and sacred dances, shaman's journey beyond the visible,
00:25to heal, to protect, to restore balance between humans and the unseen.
00:32Each carving, each painted drum, each feathered costume carries the pulse of belief,
00:38not made for beauty alone, but for power, for connection, for life itself.
00:44From Siberia to Mongolia and the Americas, shamanic art reminds us that creativity was once a sacred
00:51language, one that spoke to spirits, to ancestors, and to the earth itself.
00:57Thank you for joining us.
01:01Subscribe for more journeys through the art and spirit of our world.
01:05And may the ancient drum keep your heart in tune with the unseen.
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