Faces of Europe - Finland/Sami. They have beautiful ethnic clothes. Same as all indigenous Europeans/Slavs with very bright beautiful colors. You see a lot of red color in ethnic clothes of all European/Slavic indigenous groups.
Faces of Europe Norway. Check out the patterns on their ethnic clothes, it looks so similar to Slavic patterns and designs
It’s difficult to find decent images of British kids in their ethnic, indigenous clothes. I think it’s because in order for us to see what the indigenous people of Britain were wearing, we would have to go all the way back to the pagan era of British history, when Britain was not yet united, and the Kingdom of Britain were still separated, and independent from one another
Forwarded from European Tribalism - Mythology, European culture, survival
On Neith of the Arrows
This is the symbol of the ancient Egyptian Goddess Neith. Does it look familiar? Maybe like the vájra?
This item represents a 'weapon' of the Old Gods. I will show you what it actually is, soon. Everything will make sense and you will begin to understand who/what the primordial Gods are.
#mythology
@EuropeanTribalism
This is the symbol of the ancient Egyptian Goddess Neith. Does it look familiar? Maybe like the vájra?
This item represents a 'weapon' of the Old Gods. I will show you what it actually is, soon. Everything will make sense and you will begin to understand who/what the primordial Gods are.
#mythology
@EuropeanTribalism
Forwarded from European Tribalism - Mythology, European culture, survival
On architecture
What you see at the articles image is called Slovenian dovetail notching. A traditional way to construct lasting homes.
Imagine that: if done correctly, these houses can stand for several hundred years and provide a cozy home for the descendands of the builder.
No concrete, no steel, just European craftsmanship.
#architecture
@EuropeanTribalism
What you see at the articles image is called Slovenian dovetail notching. A traditional way to construct lasting homes.
Imagine that: if done correctly, these houses can stand for several hundred years and provide a cozy home for the descendands of the builder.
No concrete, no steel, just European craftsmanship.
#architecture
@EuropeanTribalism