geomancer

navigate by keyword : act animals another bomoh both colloquial different doctor dukun english functions generally geomancer gods good hand harvest healer herbalist however indonesians interchangeable intermediary involving mainly malay malaysia man medicine mistranslated most nature often other overlap parts pawang practitioner1 primarily rituals roles serve shaman sorcerer specialises spirits sumatra term their traditional type usage use used usually weather whereas witch word

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Shaman or bomoh in Malay
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A bomoh is a Malay shaman and traditional medicine practitioner.[1] The term is used mainly in Malaysia and parts of Sumatra, whereas most Indonesians use the word dukun. It is often mistranslated into English as medicine man or witch doctor. In colloquial usage, the term bomoh is often interchangeable with another type of shaman, the pawang, but they generally serve different functions. The bomoh is primarily a healer, herbalist, geomancer, and sorcerer. The pawang on the other hand usually specialises in rituals involving weather, nature, animals, and a good harvest. Their roles do overlap however, and both act as an intermediary for the spirits and gods


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