And our own Tribe of the Fox video about Sinterklaas and Zwarte Piet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtTzeaiksyY&t=225s
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Sinterklaas or Wodan?
The evening of the 5th of december the Dutch celebrate 'Sinterklaas' or Saint Nicolas. This festivity has ancient heathen origins. Let's have a look at how the Dutch celebrate this....Martijn tells about his childhood memories of Sinterklaas :-)
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Dolmen D29
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Dolmen D29 β’ Pagan Places
Dolmen D29, together with dolmen D28, is located just east of the village of Borger in the direction of Buinen, in the Dutch province of Drenthe.
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The Wild Hunt Rides, Good Yule everyone the season is upon us and the Hunt rides to reward and to punish. To those on the wind... Happy Hunting.
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Dolmen D30
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Dolmen D30 is located northwest of the village of Exloo on the Bodenpad in the middle of the Exloo forestry in the Dutch province of Drenthe.
The Tribe of the Fox speaks about our Northwest-European heathen spirituality from a shamanic point of view. That means we often have to speak from experience. Our next video is more theoretical because we speak about what makes a human being. What parts makes the human self? Let's explore this a bit, my friends. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSqvfjj_g8M
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The parts of the human Self in heathenism
What makes a human being? A body, a mind and a soul? Find out how our Northwestern-European ancestors were thinking about what makes a human being.
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Folkish Community site is up! It's a work in progress but please check it out and share! And as always if you know of anyone who would like to be included in the site please let me know! https://folkishcommunity.blogspot.com/
This chart shows how dwarfes or gnomes are called in different parts of the Netherlands
The Tribe of the Fox looks at our ancestors, naturespirits and deities from a shamanic point of view (however we are not shamans, just practioners of shamanic practises). An important part of this is shamanic journeying to other realms. Dirkje and me talked about this in several of our video's. This week we made two new videos about personal knowledge and intuition in shamanic journeying. Stay tuned, my friends, we release the first video next weekendπ§π»ββοΈπ§π»ββοΈ
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Every bird is welcome under my cloak. This big friend visits me every day. Now his little wife is joining him too.
The Jotunbok, the gods, elves and dwarves of the ancient Norse/Germanic/Anglo-Saxon peoples have been rediscovered in growing numbers in the past years. But what about the famous Giants and the Gods who number among them, Loki, Hela, Fenris, the World Serpent, and others, until now. This Jotunbok is a collection of the wisdom, ways and tales of the Giants and their Gods. Today I got this wonderful present from a dear friend, so I hope to learn and practise more about the wonderful world of European Shamanism. I am grateful
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Introduction to this Channel! Better Late than Never! :)
Just a little discussion of what I hope to accomplish with this channel. Thank you for watching! :)
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Re-sharing old post. When I first saw middle earth in films LOTR & HOBBIT, I fell in love with that world. Itβs considered fantasy of course, but Iβve always felt there was truth in it. I wanted to search for any evidence that similar cities may have existed in the past on in the real world, here on earth. As I was looking for through the images of the remaining ancient ruins on our planet, I came across the rock-cut ruins, and it somewhat reminded me of the gorgeous cities from Middle Earth... Here Iβve included some images of actual real life ruins side by side with the images of fantasy world of middle earth... Now remember that the images of real ruins of earth are of worn-out, decayed, crumbling structures that are very old, and have been severely eroded by time. Just try to imagine what these ancient sites must have looked like when they were whole and in use...
The Tribe of the Fox made 3 new video's about shamanic journeying and today we launch the first one. Shamanic journeying is not an exact science so how do we know if our experiences are legit or not? Let's talk about personal knowledge, my friends. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDDjdRerhdA
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Shamanic journeying (PART 1): Personal knowledge
How to gain knowledge in heathenry, paganism and animism? Reading sourcematerial such as the Poetic- and Prose Edda and other writings is very important. So is visiting museums and looking at archeological findings. The next step is shamanic journeying.....butβ¦
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This is interesting. Personally, I have been through just about every so called diet (not as in slimming; I dont need that as my mums family were "wiry"!). I have been vegetarian, vegan, a short spell of raw vegan and now lacto based omnivore. I dont consume many vegetables and little fruit unless it is English in season berries. Because of a certain condition i'm unable to consume much meat but can get down chicken liver, some sausage and corned beef. Having studied for a number of years the different types of ancestral foodstuffs that people all over the world consume I conclude that vegetables and fruit are not a high priority in Northern Europe mainly because they were not abundantly avaiable. For about 3 years now my main intake is raw dairy in the form of raw milk, raw cream and non raw cheese (access to raw cheese is available but a bit beyond my pocket at the moment). Fortunately we have 2 raw dairies within 10 miles of where I live and the milk and cream is from pasture fed cows. It is interesting that in England prior to the Victorian experimentation with vegetables to make them palatable there was no such thing as a vegetable. Everything was considered to be a herb, whether it be an actual herb such as Rosemary or a carrot or a turnip etc. Herbs were considered to be for medicinal purposes when one was ailing in one way or another. For this, I think, is their main purpose as far as humans are concerned; natures pharmacy. So the quote from Caesar makes absolute sense in a geographical context as Southern European countries would have much easier access to year round non animal foods than the North. Also, it should be noted that the South had a much longer agricultural inheritance from the Neolithic peoples who were the Early Neolithic Farmers who apparently made their way into Europe from Anatolia and to a lesser extent, the Levant. So the Western Hunter Gatherer populations in the south would have been assimilated much earlier into an agricultural way of life than the north. Also, one has to consider that the IE influx into Europe would have been pastoral based and hence the main foodstuff for such folks would inevitably be "on the hoof"; primarily dairy based I would imagine. I find that raw milk is probably the most valuable and nutrient dense food available, containing as it does all the necessary trace elements and vitamins necessary for robust health, including amounts of B12.
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Dolmen D31
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Dolmen D31 β’ Pagan Places
Dolmen D31 is located between the villages of Exloo and Valthe in the Dutch province of Drenthe. The dolmen is attributed to the Funnel Beaker Culture.
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