The Cult of the Deer and “Shamans” in Deer Hunting Society
Volume 7 (2006), pp. 187–198
Pub. online: 20 December 2006
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
20 December 2005
20 December 2005
Published
20 December 2006
20 December 2006
Abstract
The cult of the deer was widespread in traditional societies of deer hunters. This cult was connected with the worship of the deer or man-deer, the ancestor of people and deer, and a cultural hero, the teacher of deer hunting. The most important evidence supporting a deer cult in traditional societies are the totemistic mysteries connected with the reproduction of the deer, and magic hunting rituals. The most important participant in these rituals is the shaman.