Scythian meets Turk on the steppe.
The man who serves noodles in the hipster ramen spot vs the man who cooks them
Indigenous American quote in the woke Vancouver anthropology museum could just as well apply to indigenous Europeans
Читать полностью…Luxembourg_Loschbour.DG
Loschbour man is considered that western hunter gatherer which participated in dna of europeans
Research claims he was white man(european) with tanning abilities
Source:- https://reich.hms.harvard.edu/sites/reich.hms.harvard.edu/files/inline-files/2019_Brace_NatureEcologyEvolution_Supplement.pdf
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Summary of a study about how European intelligence and height changed over time. Medieval Period saw an increase in European intelligence
https://emilkirkegaard.dk/en/2024/03/what-do-ancient-genomes-show-about-recent-human-evolution/
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Will O’ The Wisp ~ What Really Are They?
In this video I’ll take a look at the spectral ghostly lights that are sighted near bogs and marshland. Also making her debut in this video is my puppy, so tune in to see a happy cocker spaniel exploring the moors.
https://youtu.be/3tpWj81eVUQ?si=x0rRPrnupqR98l0M
This necklace was made from intervowen engraved studs set between images of kings that could be both drawn together and separated by pulling a thread inside, more a luxury item than a useful object.
Anglo Saxon pagan practices mentioned in the Paenitentiale Bedae, 730AD;
-Use of the Sortes Sanctorum; referring to divination by dice.
-Swearing an oath anywhere except a church.
-Placing a child on a roof or in an oven to cure a fever.
-Making a demonstration during a lunar eclipse, “in the belief that protection can be gained by shouting and magical arts (ġealdor)”.
-Employing “curious jugglers and chanting diviners”; pagan priests and soothsayers.
-Making amulets, “whether of grass or amber”.
-Celebrating Thursdays in honour of “Jupiter” (Thunor).
-Masquerading in the skins of beasts on the Kalends of January according to pagan tradition (Ġēol processions).
-Scarring the face after the death of a relative.
Art by Louis Moe, 1930.
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Saxo:
There he [Starcatherus] spent seven years in a leisurely stay with the sons of Frø, after which he departed to join Haki, a jarl of Denmark, for, living at Uppsala in the period of sacrifices, he had become disgusted with the womanish body movements, the clatter of actors on the stage, and the soft tinkling of bells
Here [Dalarna] as in Västmanland, lutes and horns blare, the happy ring dances swirl around the bonfires. Then a crowd of women and children appear in the crowd. They carry chains of withies on their arms, each holding as many bells as they can fit on them. The sound of the horns ceases, the newcomers jump jubilantly several times around the fire, and when they finally stop, they all rattle the bells at once, each one shouting the nicknames they know for the bear.Читать полностью…
Check out part 1 in Norway where I visited the ancient burial grounds of Gunnarshaug and Rehaugane near Norway's Viking capital Avaldsnes, then admired the fjords around Ulvik and Olden and finished off in the rainy city of Alesund.
https://youtu.be/EUqzSB-seiA?feature=shared
The only non-woke local history i could find was on this old map in the hotel!
Based Haida and based Captain Cook
How this excerpt from the correspondence of Boniface reads like some shitlib guide on “how to argue with racists”
Theologically this would be child’s play to pick apart. Most of the arguments can be directed back at monotheists
Recorded by a lovely friend of mine, author of this article:
Danish Folklore
There was a bit of folk belief, or the "old faith" as my grandparents called it, on northwest Funen when I was a kid in the 70s, about, among other things, "the hunters" as they were called. My dad's parents were one of those households who used to put a mixed (fresh) sheaf over the front door, to maintain good relations with the hunters, besides the sheaf on the pole down in the garden, when we got into that part of autumn and winter when the wind picked up. Whether the hunters were good or the opposite, of course, depended a bit on who you asked, but for those who had good relations with Oens and so on, there was the fact that they chased trolls and evil beings away from house and field.Читать полностью…
Big fan of the Haida style native art here in BC. Brb going to enter the black lodge
Читать полностью…We invite you to participate in the first annual Exiles of the Golden Age conference, a cultural event featuring international and local speakers which aims to introduce both new and mostly forgotten ideas and perspectives to an audience struggling with modernity.
Our keynote speaker this year is Tom Rowsell, a British historian and content creator best known for his YouTube channel, Survive the Jive, which deals with Indo-European history, spirituality and genetics. Other speakers will touch on a wide variety of subjects, from Western philosophy to spirituality, but the motivation of all those who speak and attend this conference will be the same: to find our way, through a dark and broken world, to a new Golden Age.
The conference will take place on Saturday, August 17th in the Lower Mainland (BC, Canada, specific location TBA). Space for this event will be limited.
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Significant dates for English Pagans following the historical Anglo-Saxon lunisolar calendar (August 2024 onwards...)
Wēodmōnaþ (Weed Month)
Full moon: 19/08/2024
Hāliġmōnaþ (Holy Month)
New moon: 03/09/2024
Full moon: 18/09/2024
'In the ninth month in the year there are thirty days. The month is called in Latin September, and in our language holy month, because our ancestors, when they were heathen, sacrificed to their idols in that month.' -Menologium seu Calendarium Poeticum
'Blōtmōnaþ is a month of immolations, for it was in this month that the cattle which were to be slaughtered were dedicated to the Gods.' -Bede, De temporum ratione
'The month is called in Latin December, and in our language geōla for two months enjoy the same name; the first one Se Ǣrra Geola and the other Se Æftera.' -Bede, De temporum ratione
HYPERBOREAN ODYSSEY
A new series of YouTube videos filmed during my sea voyage across the North sea. Part one here
We are LIVE with JIVE TALK at the top of the hour. Get in here to field questions to Dr Scott Shell and myself for a special solstice stream on the subject of bracteates and runes. https://www.youtube.com/live/v_CmIgXZuDI?si=tBdB7O6rDyGHR6J5
Читать полностью…Dr Scott Shell and I discussed this passage from Saxon and the possibility it describes bracteates on Jive Talk
Читать полностью…English people have one of the highest contribution in development of world
This book also mentions other two like France and Germany.
Although France and Germany represent same germanic spirit which anglos carried in past to spread civilization
Source:-Book of Human Accomplishment by Charles Murray
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Legend holds that King Alfred established that the Saxons would annually strip grass and maintain the chalk white horse at Uffington which was built in the Early Iron Age by Celtic Britons. The grass is still ceremonially removed each year.
Читать полностью…The latest STJ film includes some unusual Heathen holy sites in Norway as well as a reconstructed Viking long house!
HYPERBOREAN ODYSSEY 1: Norway
https://youtu.be/EUqzSB-seiA
Interesting graphic from this HEAS talk by Pontus Skoglund on the progress of Ancient Genomics.
It shows how Stone age European races were distinct due to between 5-9% genetic variation between them (the peak distinction of 9% is between WHG and EEF) but medieval peoples of NW Europe had comparatively tiny amounts of variation which peaks at just 0.5% between France and Scandinavia.
We really are all one European people.