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- Plastic_shaman abstract "Plastic shaman, or plastic medicine people, is a pejorative colloquialism applied to individuals who are attempting to pass themselves off as shamans, holy people, or other traditional spiritual leaders, but who have no genuine connection to the traditions or cultures they claim to represent. In some cases, the "plastic shaman" may have some genuine cultural connection, but is seen to be exploiting that knowledge for ego, power, or money.Plastic shamans are believed by their critics to use the mystique of these cultural traditions, and the legitimate curiosity of sincere seekers, for personal gain. In some cases, exploitation of students and traditional culture may involve the selling of fake "traditional" spiritual ceremonies, fake artifacts, fictional accounts in books, illegitimate tours of sacred sites, and often the chance to buy spiritual titles. Often Native American symbols and terms are adopted by plastic shamans, and their adherents are insufficiently familiar with Native American religion to distinguish between imitations and actual Native religion.".
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- Plastic_shaman wikiPageExternalLink elders.html.
- Plastic_shaman wikiPageExternalLink natreligion.htm.
- Plastic_shaman wikiPageExternalLink Giago051107ExposingFakeMedicine.html.
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- Plastic_shaman subject Category:Cultural_appropriation.
- Plastic_shaman subject Category:First_Nations_culture.
- Plastic_shaman subject Category:Fraud.
- Plastic_shaman subject Category:Indigenous_politics.
- Plastic_shaman subject Category:Native_American_religion.
- Plastic_shaman subject Category:Neoshamanism.
- Plastic_shaman subject Category:Slang.
- Plastic_shaman subject Category:Supernatural_healing.
- Plastic_shaman subject Category:Traditional_knowledge.
- Plastic_shaman comment "Plastic shaman, or plastic medicine people, is a pejorative colloquialism applied to individuals who are attempting to pass themselves off as shamans, holy people, or other traditional spiritual leaders, but who have no genuine connection to the traditions or cultures they claim to represent.".
- Plastic_shaman label "Plastic shaman".
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