I'm not sure what to think about this group because I don't know nearly enough about Siberian culture(s). But I do see some things which strike me as very good ideas or information.
http://www.tengerism.org/becoming_a_shaman.html"Becoming a shaman is often just as much of a curse as it is a blessing....To grow into a shaman, they must accept the calling and be recognized and trained by an elder shaman....it takes an elder shaman to watch for signs from the person who was hit. If they believe they are chosen, they would take them as a student.
A shaman’s training takes a lifetime of work....
If anyone claims they can make you a shaman in one weekend for a fee, you should think twice. If you were to walk into a martial arts equipment store and buy a black belt, this would not make you a black belt. There are no quick fixes.
To preserve the ancient traditions, official shaman’s associations were founded in Mongolia, Buryatia, and Tuva. The governments of these countries are involved with the registries in order to help preserve the ancient traditions and integrity of Siberia’s aboriginal people.
This is for a good reason. The aboriginal peoples of the Americas have had a great deal of problems with their spiritual beliefs. Their ways have been misrepresented and even blasphemed. Fake “Indian medicine-men??? have charged an unknowing public for pseudo Indian teachings and ceremonies. Nobody knows who is the real deal and who is just out to make a buck.
Wanting to avoid such an exploitative situation, the shaman associations make sure that the traditions remain true and keeps dishonourable or fake shamans from practicing."
But I think the title of this page is misleading. It actually agrees with what we've been saying about not charging.
http://www.tengerism.org/shamans_do_not_charge.htmlWhile the sites does seem to be primarily to educate the public in a general way, there's also a page saying they plan to hold workshops, so I'm still uncertain what to think. I also found one of their pages reposted on a historical reenactors site.
http://www.ernak-horde.com/What_is_Shamanism.html