In case someone here is interested in Eurasian shamanism/animism/totemism (Uralic, Turkic, Tungusic, "Paleo-Siberian", even Eskimo-Aleutic)
in general, here's some research literature and material written in English. Mostly everything I myself have read about the subject both at the university and outside of it so far has been in Finnish only, but I quickly made a little search on the material and literature written in English from my course notes of source references, thus here's what I found suitable and worthy of consideration:
Ahlbäck, Tore; Bergman, Jan (ed.);
> The Saami Shaman Drum (1991)
Aleksenko, E.A.;
> Some General and Specific Features in the Shamanism of the Peoples of Siberia (1984)
Aleksev, N.A.;
> Shamanism among the Turkic Peoples of Siberia (1990)
Aikio, Ante;
> New and old Samoyed Etymologies (2002)
Aronson, K.-A.;
> Forest Reindeer Herding A.D. 1-1800 (1991)
Balzer, M.M.;
> Shamanic Worlds - Rituals and Lore of Siberia and Central Asia (1997)
Bogoras, W.;
> The Chuckchee Religion (1907)
Bruemmer, Fred;
> Seasons of the Eskimo (1971)
Burch Jr., Ernest S.;
> The Eskimos (1996)
Campbell, J.;
> Shamanic Lore of Siberia and the Americas (1988)
Christiansen, R. Th.;
> Ecstasy and Arctic Religion (1953)
Collinder, Björn;
> The Lapps (1949)
> Survey at Uralic languages (1957)
Czaplicka, Maria Antoinette;
> Aboriginal Siberia (1914)
Diószegi, V.; Hoppál, M. (eds.);
> Shamanism in Siberia (1978)
Eliade, Mircea;
> The Sacred and the Profane. The Nature of Religion. (1959)
> Shamanism. Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy (1974)
> Shamanism - An Overview (1987)
Elliot, Paul Michael;
> Eskimos of the World (1976)
Funk, D.A.; Sillanpää, L. (eds.);
> The Small Indigenous Nations of Northern Russia (1999)
Gratseva, G.N.;
> Nganasan and Enets Shamans' Wooden Masks (1989)
Hajdú, Péter;
> Ancient Cultures of the Uralian Peoples (1976)
Hakala, A.V.K.;
> Origin and prehistory of the Fennoscandian reindeer with reference to the taxonomy and background in Glacial Europe (1997)
Heissig, W.;
> The Religions of Mongolia (1980)
Holmberg [Harva], Uno;
> The mythology of all races, vol 4: Finno-gric, Siberian (1927)
Hoppál, M.;
> Shamanism in Eurasia (1984)
> Shamanism and the Siberian Rock Art (1985)
> Shaman Traditions in Transition (2000)
Hoppál, M.; Pentikäinen, J. (eds.);
> Northern Religions and Shamanism (1992)
Hoppál, M.; Howard, K. (eds.);
> Shamans and Cultures (1993)
Hultkranz, Åke;
> Swedish Research on the Religion and Folklore on the Lapps (1955)
> A Definition of Shamanism (1973)
> Ecological and Phenomenological Aspects of Shamanism (1978)
Ivanov, S.V.;
> Ancient Masks of Siberian Peoples (1995)
Jacobs, Martina Magenau; Richardson, James B.;
> Arctic Life: Challenge to Survive (1983)
Janhunen, Juha;
> Siberian shamanistic terminology - In: traces of the Central Asian Culture on the North (1986)
> On the Role of the Flying Squirrel in Siberian Shamanism (1989)
Jankovics, M.;
> Cosmic Models and Siberian Shaman Drums (1984)
Kenin-Lopsan, M.B.;
> The Funeral Rites of Tuva Shamans (1978)
> Shamanic Songs and Myths of Tuva (1997)
Kjellström, Rolf;
> Piles of Bones, Cult-Places or something else? - Saami Pre-Christian Religion (1985)
> On the Continuity of Old Saami Religion (1987)
> Traditional Saami Hunting in Relation to Drum Motifs of Animals and Hunting (1991)
Kulonen, Ulla-Maija; Seurujärvi-Kari, Irja; Pulkkinen, Risto;
> The Saami - A Cultural Encyclopaedia (2005)
Lundmark, Bo;
> "They consider the Sun to be the Mother of All Licing Creatures". The sun cult of the Saamis; Saami Pre-Christian Religion (1985)
Manker, Ernst;
> The Nomadism of the Swedish Mountain Lapps (1953)
McGhee, Robert;
> Ancient People of the Arctic (1996)
Novik, E.S.;
> Ritual and Folklore in Siberian Shamanism: Experiment in a Comparison of Structures (1990)
Oring, Elliot;
> Ethnic Groups and Ethnic Folklore - Folk Groups and Folklore Genres (1990)
Pentikäinen, Juha;
> The Nordic Dead-Child Tradition (1968)
> The Division of the Lapps into Cultural Areas - Circumpolar problems (1971)
> The Dead without Status - Nordic Folklore (1989)
> Kalevala Mythology (1990)
> Northern Ethnography - exploring the fourth World (1993)
> The Grammar of Mind and Body - Some Aspects of Motion in Shamanic Tradition (1993)
> Shamanism and Culture (1998)
Pentikäinen, Juha et al. (eds.);
> Sami Folkloristics (2000)
> Shamanhood - Symbolism and Epic (2001)
Pika, Alexander;
> The small peoples of the north (1996)
Potapov, L.P.;
> Shamans' Drums of Altaic Ethnic Groups (1968)
> The Shaman Drum as a Source of Ethnographical History (1978)
Rydving, Håkan;
> Shamanistic and Postshamanistic Terminologies in Saami (Lappish) (1987)
> The Saami Drums and the Religious Encounter - The Saami Shaman Drum (1991)
Ränk, Gustav;
> The North-Eurasian Background of the Ruto-Cult - Saami Pre-Christian Religion (1949)
Saladin d'Anglure, B.;
> Rethinking Inuit Shamanism Through the Concept of Third Gender (1992)
Sammallahti, Pekka;
> The Teaching of Eskimo. Alaska Native Languages in Transition (1981)
> The Saami Languages - An Introduction (1998)
Siikala, A.L.;
> Siberian and Inner Asian Shamanism (1987)
Siikala, A.L.; Hoppál, M.;
> Studies on Shamanism (1992)
Shirokogoroff;
> Psychomental Complex of the Tungus (1935)
Shumkin, V. Ja.;
> The Wizards of Lapland and Saami Shamanism - Shamanism and the Northern Peoples (1994)
Slezkine, Yuri;
> Arctic Mirrors - Russia and the Small Peoples of the North (1994)
Sommarström, Bo;
> Ethnoastronomical Perspectives on Saami Religion (1985)
> The Saami Shaman's Drum and the Star Horizons (1987)
Strömbäck, Dag;
> The Realm of the Dead on the Lappish Magic Drums (1956)
Tugolukov, V.A.;
> Some Aspects of the Beliefs of the Tungus [Evenki and Evens] (1978)
Van Deusen, Kira;
> Raven and the Rock - Storytelling in Chukotka (1999)
Vuorela, Toivo;
> The Finno-Ugric Peoples (1964)
Whittaker, Ian;
> Social Relations in a Nomadic Lappish Community (1955)
Wiercinski, A.;
> On the Origin of Shamanism (1989)
Yamada, Takako;
> An Anthropology of Animism and Shamanism (1999)
As a quickie for those who want to find information in the net, here are a few URLs that at least I consider being even somewhat better than sites about the subject in general:
www.helsinki.fi/hum/sugl/kulonen/Finf13uk.htmwww.suri.ee/www.dlc.fi/~kokov/finnougrian.htmwww.siberiagym.com/siberia%20pictures%206.htmarticles.ravna.no/photos/indigenous_people_nenets.htmwww.krasu.ru/evenkia_e/homepage.ntlworld.com/heather.hobden1/Siberia.htmwww.koryaks.net/I also recommend checking out all the 9 parts of the Siberie -series of the
Music of the World (Musique du Monde); valuable authentic field collections from the Uralic, Tungusic, Turkic and Paleo-Siberian musical/ritualistic/narrative traditions.
PS.
Evenk Shaman Song