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'''Iriko''' (born March 14, 1923), also known as "Loving Hawk", was a well-known medicine man, healer, and the current Shaman of [[Kuduk]]. As the de facto representative of the shamanic tribes, along with the Tundra and Heiki Tribes, he held a significant role in the preservation and promotion of traditional religious practices. Throughout his life, Iriko was widely acknowledged for his contributions to the faith and remains a prominent figure in the community. |
'''Iriko''' (born March 14, 1923), also known as "Loving Hawk", was a well-known medicine man, healer, and the current Shaman of [[Kuduk]]. As the de facto representative of the shamanic tribes, along with the Tundra and Heiki Tribes, he held a significant role in the preservation and promotion of traditional religious practices. Throughout his life, Iriko was widely acknowledged for his contributions to the faith and remains a prominent figure in the community. |
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Shaman | |||||
Elected | August 23rd, 1982 | ||||
Ceremony | September 17th, 1982 | ||||
Predecessor | Shaman Takanáat "Shining Tree" | ||||
Born | Mokwo village; Chariak Tribe, Kuduk | 14 March 1923||||
Spouse | Makana Muchat (Deceased) | ||||
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Birth Tribe | Chariak | ||||
Religion | Kuduk Shamanism | ||||
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Iriko (born March 14, 1923), also known as "Loving Hawk", was a well-known medicine man, healer, and the current Shaman of Kuduk. As the de facto representative of the shamanic tribes, along with the Tundra and Heiki Tribes, he held a significant role in the preservation and promotion of traditional religious practices. Throughout his life, Iriko was widely acknowledged for his contributions to the faith and remains a prominent figure in the community.