Asked by abdullah alharbi on May 09, 2024

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Which of the following is not part of the traditional shamanic complex?​

A) ​chief
B) ​shaman
C) ​patient
D) ​community

Shamanic Complex

A set of beliefs and practices centered around communication with the spiritual world through ritualized states, often conducted by a shaman.

Traditional Shamanic

refers to practices and beliefs rooted in ancient forms of spirituality and healing, often involving rituals, ceremonies, and communication with the spiritual world.

  • Acquire knowledge about the significance and duties of shamanism in different cultural contexts.
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Karishma BarotMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The traditional shamanic complex typically includes a shaman, patient (or community members seeking healing), and the community itself. A chief, while potentially present in a given community, is not a necessary component of shamanic practice or belief.