THE OLD WAYS
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I explore hidden history & other alternative information, European/ Slavic pagan music & folk art, ethnic folk traditions & rites of indigenous European/ Slavic people, animism, and more...
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Forwarded from BC Neanderthal Mindset
The hero Petru, from Romanian folklore.
Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (Uncensored) (T.L.K.)
Hunters in Wait by Emmanuel Benner
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Wensleydale ~ Yorkshire Dales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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The Biggest Lie on Ethnic Faith

I think one of the biggest lies that has been spread about European ethnic faith is that it ended. It did not. Holidays, traditions, cuisine, language, everything has remnants and continuations of these traditions. It is not a complex or secretive tradition, it is with us in every day life. It is birthday's and Christmas dinners, it is the celebration of life, of birth, and the mourning of our loved ones. It is a love for your family and people. The complexities of deities and myths, of spirits and rituals are all additions to the core of what and who we are. Do you hang stockings and tell stories of ancestors long past? of holiday figures like Santa Claus or Jack Frost? Do you continue the tradition of teaching your friends and family how to cook or carve or hunt or sew? There are no tattoos or pendants, idols or novels necessary. It is not a costume or a music genre, a hobby or a sub culture, it is as with every other ethnic faith integral to a people. It spawns from us, and at its central focus is the people. Not Odin or Prometheus, but the child before you and the grandparent teaching you the lessons they worked hard to earn. It is integral to us, the unbaptized were known to belong to the the heathen gods, and were known as little pagans or little heathens to the church. Even the very doctrine of the church acknowledges this is our default not a competing faith. We are who we are, and to those outside us that is something they cannot abide.
A new day a new video🙂! The Tribe of the Fox made a video about the jötunn Angrboda and her children. Angrboda is a giantess and is the Hag of the Ironwood. There is much power and wisdom in her clan so let's explore this great deity in our new video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSMTAXxxzOM
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Celtic Mythology “THE DAGDA" by Howard David Johnson
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Northern Cyprus is Greek Cypriots' land, built by their fathers, and forefathers, centuries ago. Northern Cyprus belongs to their children and grandchildren. It doesn't belong to investors from Turkey or settlers, or people who don't cherish it and love it the way we do. Northern Cyprus was a unique and prosperous place before 1974. Famagusta has been left for 46 years decaying, derelict, looted, deprived of its legal owners, pray to snakes and rats. For nearly half a century, the Greek Cypriots gaze at their city from afar, they know that the Turkish army is there, they know that they have taken over their houses and hotels to settle the families of their army but they will always remain, their hotels, their houses, their properties. The Turkish government needs to stay away from Cyprus, from Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots and respect their human rights, their right to bring peace and prosperity back to their country. The Greek Cypriots can put it back together. They are the legal owners of the land.
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Northern Cyprus is Greek Cypriots' land, built by their fathers, and forefathers, centuries ago. Northern Cyprus belongs to their children and grandchildren. It doesn't belong to investors from Turkey or settlers, or people who don't cherish it and love it…
I know all about the Turkish violence from the Armenian side of my heritage. Turkey was founded so very recently in 1923, and it’s made up of mixed multi ethnicities. Turkey tries to present itself as an ancient nation but it’s not. And I hate to use blanket statements, because obviously Turkish people are individuals, and individuals are different. Still, there are certain things that should be pointed out
Slavic folk themed look