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A Howl of Introduction | The Totemist
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Scratchings on the virtual cave wall. A Howl of Introduction. A Howl of Introduction. The idea of totemism was first introduced to Western culture by anthropologists studying the beliefs of tribal societies during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The term is derived from the Ojibwe word odoodum. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Pine as Totem (with emphasis on connecting via pine nuts) | The Totemist
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Scratchings on the virtual cave wall. A Howl of Introduction. Pine as Totem (with emphasis on connecting via pine nuts). On December 18, 2012. Posted in: plant totems. English: Pinyon pine (Pinus monophylla), open cone on tree with light-colored, empty pine nuts left in place after jay and squirrel foraging of the good, dark-brown ones. At m in Swall Meadows, Mono County, California. (Photo credit: Wikipedia). And in Asia the nuts are likely to belong to the Korean Pine. MadSci Network. http:/ www&#...
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Garlic as Totem | The Totemist
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Scratchings on the virtual cave wall. A Howl of Introduction. On December 18, 2012. Posted in: plant totems. English: A basket of garlic (allium sativum) offered for sale at the farmers’ market in Rochester, Minnesota (Photo credit: Wikipedia). People who use garlic for medical purposes may also want to seek out this totem for added insight. Garlic Wikipedia. http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garlic. Green, Aliza. Field Guide to Produce. San Francisco: Quirk Productions, Inc., 2004. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Horizons « Thébaïde
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Here are some interesting websites and personal pages. You can find more animal-words under the “Other Dens” section – I find these writings far more insightful than the usual otherkin forums or Therianthropy 101 guides. I’m keeping defunct websites listed for their historical value and sentimental reasons. 8211; Young genius leopard insights. 8211; Kusani’s musings and words. 8211; By my bird fellow Meirya. 8211; Swan, swan maiden and myth. 8211; The artworks and writings of Khamaseen; dragon. 8211; In-...
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Links | Lupine Instincts – Between Land & Sea
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Lupine Instincts – Between Land and Sea. You're the best kind of crazy. Murphy, The Dresden Files. Links to various Otherkin websites. Please let me know if you would like to affiliate with me or if any of the links are no longer working. 8211; leopard (available on Wayback Machine). 8211; cat cladotherian. Spirit of the Wind. 8211; raven/clouded leopard. 8211; general animal writings. 8211; multiple otherkin system. 8211; general Otherkin blog here on WordPress. Birds of a Feather. 8211; animal shamanism.
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Avocado as Totem | The Totemist
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Scratchings on the virtual cave wall. A Howl of Introduction. On January 28, 2013. Posted in: plant totems. English: A seedless avocado, or cuke, growing next to two regular avocados. Location: San Pablo Huitzo, Oaxaca, Mexico. Español: Aguacate sin semilla en Oaxaca, Mexico (Photo credit: Wikipedia). Keywords: Self-love and self-worth, transforming inner beauty into external beauty, balancing male and female energies, balance between dualities, lust, love, connected to the totem Resplendent Quetzal.
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My Words are my Fangs: Thoughts on Spotted Hyena | The Totemist
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Scratchings on the virtual cave wall. A Howl of Introduction. My Words are my Fangs: Thoughts on Spotted Hyena. On December 12, 2012. Posted in: Dire Wolf. Spotted hyena in Kenya (Photo credit: Wikipedia). 8220;Oh, we do have a bit of a kinship,” she said with a smile that was friendly and crafty at the same time, “But you are not mine. We’ll talk when you’ve figured it out.”. 8221; She is sure of herself, tough, and doesn’t give two damns if you love her or not. She isn’t evil…no totem is ev...But some ...
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Tomato as Totem | The Totemist
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Scratchings on the virtual cave wall. A Howl of Introduction. On January 15, 2013. Posted in: plant totems. A scanned red tomato, along with leaves and flowers. (Photo credit: Wikipedia). Keywords: Celebrating diversity, community, patience, learning wisdom from the past, working with the Sun and solar energy, being misunderstood and unjustly maligned, a connection to witchcraft and werewolf myths, a possible connection to Wolf, romantic love, having a tolerant and forgiving attitude, generosity. Tomato ...
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The Totemist | Scratchings on the virtual cave wall | Page 2
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Scratchings on the virtual cave wall. A Howl of Introduction. Paleo: Finding a song-name. On December 11, 2012. Posted in: Dire Wolf. Originally Posted on Livejournal 2004.08.15 at 22:05. Pa le o lith ic. Of or relating to the cultural period of the Stone Age beginning with the earliest chipped stone tools, about 750,000 years ago, until the beginning of the Mesolithic Age, about 15,000 years ago. The name suits me. I am modern. I am ancient. I am living. I am extinct. I am flesh. I am spirit.