At one time, shamanism was prohibited by authorities, still, some knowledge about shamanistic practices survived.
For the ecological aspects of shamanistic practice, and related beliefs, see below.
Many of its peoples observe shamanistic practices even in modern times.
The religion originated in Altai, and emphasized the "white" aspect of shamanistic practice.
In a period, shamanism was prohibited by authorities, still, some knowledge about shamanistic practices survived.
The isolated location of the Nganasan people enabled them to maintain shamanistic practices even in the 20th century.
In some cultures, the music or songs related to shamanistic practice may mimic natural sounds, sometimes with onomatopoiea.
As mentioned above, shamanistic practice shows great diversity, even if restricted to Siberia.
Saami people had kept living shamanistic practice for a long time.
These three religions have undergone religious mixing, along with some indigenous shamanistic practices.