“<i>Soul Hunters </i>combines intimate ethnographic knowledge of Yukaghir hunting practices with sophisticated phenomenological analysis and an impressive comparative range. The book critiques and revivifies familiar concepts and interpretive traditions, most notably 'animism' and 'shamanism.' It contains many original comparative arguments and analyses, and the ethnographic examples are always lucidly described. A remarkable book."—James Clifford, author <i>The Predicament of Culture</i><br><br>“<i>Soul Hunters</i> is a detailed and theoretically original ethnography which will make an important contribution to the anthropology of Siberia and hunter-gatherers more generally.”—Nikolai V. Ssorin-Chaikov, author of <i>The Social Life of the State in Subarctic Siberia</i><br><br>“<i>Soul Hunters </i>makes a highly original contribution to Yukaghir ethnography, as well as to theoretical discussions about the nature of spiritual knowledge. The work will provide the starting point for several future debates in contemporary anthropology.”—Peter Schweitzer, co-editor of <i>Hunters and Gatherers in the Modern World: Conflict, Resistance, and Self-Determination</i>