The Unconquered, by Scott Wallace
Reviewed by Julia Heath Sydney Possuelo is on a mission to find the last uncontacted tribes in the Amazon. A passionate and radical explorer and ethnographer, Possuelo has devoted his life to the...
View ArticleCultural Appropriation 101 for Dead Critter Artists
By Lupa In recent years, wearable art with animal parts has become downright trendy, particularly, though not exclusively, among twenty-something hipsters and their “ironic” ilk. Feathered earrings are...
View ArticleFemale Powers and Places in Indian North America
By Max Dashu [Snip] This isn’t exactly a book review, but I want to share some excellent information that the book provides about sacred place and story in North American Indian culture / religion....
View ArticleMermaid Tales From Native Tribes Abound
By ICTMN Staff While the U.S. government and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) denies their existence, Native American tribes have been telling stories about mermaids from time...
View ArticleUsing Native American Sites for Worship
By Swain Wodening [Snip] When the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes came to Great Britain they adopted many of the Celtic and pre-Celtic sites for their use. Barrows in particular were the focus of Anglo-Saxon...
View ArticleBirds were the Heart of Extinct Beothuk Nation’s Religion: Study
By Randy Boswell Archeologists have shed stunning new light on the extinct Beothuk nation of Newfoundland, revealing through a study of carved pendants unearthed from coastal burial sites that the...
View ArticleNew Map Reveals Aboriginal Knowledge
By Cherie McDonald It’s hoped a world-first map recording Aboriginal knowledge will give Australian researchers and landholders a greater understanding of the environment. The online map, curated by...
View ArticleThe Jogah: Little People of the Iroquois
By Carolyn Emerick Little People Across North America Just as fae-folk and elfin creatures existed in the mythologies and folklore across Europe, similar creatures are a part of traditional folk custom...
View ArticleCan Indigenous Beliefs Save the Contemporary World?
By Duane Champagne Many people, including many indigenous people, think indigenous worldviews are an archaic part of the past and have no bearing on present-day life and issues. However, indigenous...
View ArticleAn Indigenous Call for Restoring the Sacred
The Fourth Way – For the Sake of the Human Family and Mother Earth By Phil Lane The spiritual foundation of the reunion of the Condor and the Eagle is based in the understanding of the fundamental...
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