tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-132085392024-03-13T02:40:52.225-04:00Amhran nam BandiaKathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.comBlogger194125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-66474240399818126802018-07-02T17:09:00.000-04:002018-08-06T21:04:13.660-04:00No one is Illegal on Stolen Land<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-66524962411719399512018-03-18T16:28:00.000-04:002018-08-06T21:00:36.203-04:00Sheela's Day ~ March 18 <center>
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Today is Sheela's Day, which anticipates the end of the stormy season and the start of Spring. Although recent lore often says she is the wife, sister, or even housekeeper of Patrick, her origins may well be much older.<br />
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<span class=" UFICommentActorAndBody"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}"><span class="UFICommentBody _1n4g">While
there was a time when St. Patrick's day was a political and cultural
celebration in the diaspora, or a quiet spiritual day in Ireland, many
contemporary polytheists are not that keen on a day for Patrick. While
we have made efforts to reclaim the day
as a cultural celebration, and this has gone very well in areas with
large Irish and Irish-diasporan populations and cultural options, for
others an alternative celebration is more fitting.</span></span></span><br />
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In welcoming spring on Sheela’s Day, it is traditional to wear a fresh shamrock, which is then “drowned” in a glass as the day draws to a close. Perhaps this is the origin of the dreaded green beer, which most of us shun, along with the other plastic paddyisms of the season, preferring instead to bless and share water from a sacred spring, or milk, or other traditional fare. <br />
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Activities traditionally observed for the Hag in Scotland later in the month may also be appropriate at whatever time you welcome spring, such as climbing a hill and shouting poetry.<br />
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Our Là na Caillich video has more on this. Here it is, along with our <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8JZriflhuY&list=PLOhjfSlRDZPdp_352RmC4Wb0NqmglVl-a&index=4" target="_blank">Day of the Hag playlist</a>.<br />
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For more info see: <br />
<a href="http://www.bandia.net/sheela/">http://www.bandia.net/sheela/</a><br />
<a href="http://tairis-cr.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/sheelahs-day.html">http://tairis-cr.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/sheelahs-day.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.com/articles/patricks-day/" target="_blank">http://www.gaolnaofa.com/articles/patricks-day/</a><br />
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For more on the particular sheela images used in this collage: <br />
<a href="http://taramc.tripod.com/kilsarkan.html">http://taramc.tripod.com/kilsarkan.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.irelands-sheelanagigs.org/sheelas/kilsarkan-church/">http://www.irelands-sheelanagigs.org/sheelas/kilsarkan-church/</a><br />
<a href="http://www.sheelanagig.org/wordpress/romsey/">http://www.sheelanagig.org/wordpress/romsey/</a><br />
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<br />Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-32582567066552091962018-02-24T17:22:00.002-05:002018-02-26T00:36:07.106-05:00Solidarity with other Survivors It's going to take me a while to find, let alone annotate or edit, all the content I have online that quotes or mentions Sherman Alexie. If you don't know... Several days ago the mainstream press published that five women have come forward about Alexie sexually harassing and threatening them. Now the number is closer to twenty.
But, as is always the case, women in the community have known for far longer. And it has been exponentially unsafe for these Indigenous women to come forward. I've mostly been <a href="https://twitter.com/nicdhana/status/967503633200893952">tweeting about it</a>. And check <a href="https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=sherman%20alexie&src=tyah">the twitter stream</a>. It's really just the tip of iceberg. <br />
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I stand with these women because while I'm not one of Alexie's victims, I am also a survivor of some similar threats, which in my case followed in the wake of horrific abuse. I cannot comment on the specific details of these women's cases against Alexie, or specifically what was done to silence them. But in my case, I know what it's like to live with constant death threats and surveillance, stalked and libeled by both the predator and the predator's enablers. Some of the enablers do it for status in the eyes of the predator, some of the more sleazy ones have done it for pay. This is the ultimate cruelty that piles on to the CPTSD - to survive torture, and then to be stalked like prey. As the more recent, mainstream, white wave of the #MeToo movement has built, there has been the predictable backlash from those who've never actually experienced assault or serious abuse, who have compounded this abuse of actual survivors by blaming us for not being more outspoken, or not speaking out earlier, even when we were living in fear of a dangerous predator. It's because of these accomplices that enable the abusers, that hound the victims and continue the torture, that so many of these predators are able to do so much damage for so long. <br />
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As I had meant to note in the previous post, the flu has hit hard here. Which is really serious for someone like me who is already immuno-compromised. I don't talk much about disability on here, as I'm from a generation that is more private about this stuff, and I don't want to be defined by my limitations. But sometimes I have to mention it for my life to make sense. Right now I don't have it in me to go through all the posts, but I will as soon as I'm feeling stronger. So I needed to make a note about this so, if any of his victims are reading this, you will know I have your backs - I believe you and stand with you - and that it is only my own struggles that are impeding my ability to thoroughly handle all of this right now. <br />
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Love, strength and protection to the survivors who are speaking truth to power. This one has been horrible to hear, but nowhere near as horrible as what those who have lived with this silence have had to endure. Thank you for speaking out.<br />
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ETA: Sunday 26 Feb 2018: Debbie Reese of American Indians in Children's Literature has now posted <a href="https://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2018/02/an-open-letter-about-sherman-alexie.html" target="_blank">An Open Letter About Sherman Alexie</a>. Deb was among the first to break and follow through on the story online, and has been tireless in not only supporting Native women in coming forward about this, but in promoting the many Indigenous women writers who are continually overlooked as men like Alexie have gotten all the contracts, sales and speaking engagements. She has included a timeline of this developing story, with links, and is continually updating the coverage, as well as continuing to promote alternative authors to those now removing Alexie's work from their curricula. It was Deb's tweets about her decision to remove or annotate the mentions of Alexie on her pages that inspired me to do the same last night. Thank you, Deb. Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-56643996768740087152018-01-08T17:33:00.000-05:002018-01-22T20:12:29.874-05:00Winter 2018<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Climate change is wreaking havoc on the coastlines, with friends near the seas experiencing unprecedented flooding and freezing. I hope everyone is staying warm and dry, and that you had a good <a href="http://nicdhana.blogspot.com/search/label/Grian-Stad%20Geamhraidh" target="_blank">Hogmanay, Winter Solstice</a>, or whatever you and yours celebrate. I've mostly been active on Twitter and other platforms, but will be blogging more at some point.<br />
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I had actually been trying to spend less time on Twitter, when our days leading up to Hogmanay were disrupted in a most bizarre fashion by, <a href="http://tiyospayenow.blogspot.com/2017/12/my-strange-strange-holidays-arguing.html" target="_blank">Our Strange, Strange Holidays Arguing with Cher, yes, THAT Cher</a>.<br />
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There was also some brief, but confused coverage on sites like Jezebel, and other Entertainment media, who got it wrong. But thankfully they updated the story once more comments came in (and, ahem, the author actually read the tweets rather than just skimming and rushing out a scoop). They've also embedded the <a href="https://storify.com/jfkeeler/why-is-cher-arguing-with-native-twitter" target="_blank">Storify</a> now, and our comments clarifying that there really was no real apology, only a sort-of one, way too little, way too late. And of the backhanded kind that leaves you scratching your head and asking, "Is that all there is?": <a href="https://jezebel.com/cher-will-not-apologize-for-half-breed-1821681055" target="_blank">Non-Native Jezebel Writer Attempts to Make Sense of a Celebrity Pretendian Meltdown. AKA, Native Twitter on a Random Friday</a>.<br />
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Yeah, <i>really</i> not how I planned on spending New Year's Eve. Exhausting and exasperating, as these things tend to be. But when they come at you, you have to stand with your people. Things have settled out more now. As much as they ever do.<br />
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Be well, everyone. May the racists, trolls, and racist trolls go back into hibernation. <i>Slàinte Mhath</i>.Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-8593811984237260272016-08-11T18:49:00.000-04:002018-08-06T21:05:46.496-04:00Protecting the Water <table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Original photo <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/kwbrown/15267706478/" target="_blank">Dawn on the Mississippi River</a> by Kyle Brown</td></tr>
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<span style="color: black; font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: "times new roman" , serif;"><i>Mni
Wiconi </i></span></span><span style="color: black; font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: "times new roman" , serif;">–
Water is Life </span></span><span style="color: black; font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: "times new roman" , serif;"><i><span style="font-family: "times new roman" , serif;"> </span></i></span></span><br />
<span style="color: black; font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: "times new roman" , serif;"><i><span style="font-family: "times new roman" , serif;">'S e an t-Uisge a' Bheatha</span></i></span></span></div>
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The central watershed and aquifer of North America is under threat. The water defenders are holding the line but need help. Arrests are happening. If you are not able-bodied enough or your kids and job keep you from putting your body on the line, <a href="https://medichealercouncil.com/donate/" target="_blank">donate to the support fund</a> if you can, and go to the waters where you are and pray.<br />
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News stories that spin this as standing with the Indians to protect "their" water are actually missing the point. This about ALL of our water. This is the central water source for the entire continent. This aquifer, and the Mississippi River, cannot handle the inevitable oil spills that are coming from every single one of these pipelines. The question is not if the pipeline will leak, it is <b>when</b>. The pollution of all our drinking water is inevitable if this project goes through. These industries are used to sacrificing the most vulnerable and disempowered communities first - the Natives on the poorest reservations, the Black folks in the inner cities - and then years after the children in these communities have grown up with birth defects do the white people start maybe noticing and not wanting this stuff near them.<br />
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Well guess what. You can't avoid it anymore. No matter what your race or ethnicity or identification. This will effect you and all those who come after us. If you want the kids and grandkids to have water to drink, this is it. This is the war. It's coming for us and now it is here. <br />
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<b>Notes:</b><br />
* <i>Mni Wiconi</i> - Lakota (<i>Lakȟótiyapi</i>) for "Water is Life"<br />
* <i>'S e an t-Uisge a' Bheatha</i> - Scottish Gaelic for "Water is Life." <i>Uisge</i> is "water," and usually implies freshwater. <i>Fìor-uisge</i> is specifically pure water, drinking water (literally, "true water").<i> </i>When translating these water phrases into Gaelic and Irish, there can be some issues, as <i>An t-uisge-beatha</i> is a compound word meaning "whisky," whereas "<i>Uisge na Beatha</i>" is a phrase meaning "Water of Life." Especially when discussing or doing ceremony, the difference here is very important!<br />
* <i>A Shail-Spioradain</i> - Gaelic for "Oh Guardian Spirits"<br />
* Turtle Island - name used by many Indigenous North American Peoples for the North American continent<br />
* <i>Oceti Sakowin</i> - The Seven Fires Council aka The Great Sioux Nation or the Lakota and Dakota people<br />
* <i>Mnišoše</i> - Lakota (<i>Lakȟótiyapi</i>) name for the Missouri River<br />
* <i>Mníšošethąka</i> - Dakota (<i>Dakhótiyapi</i>) name for the Mississipi River<br />
* <i>Abhainn Chluaidh, Uisge Dhè, An Life, An Bhóinn,</i> - In both Gaelic and Irish, "River Clyde, River Dee, Liffy and Boyne"<br />
* Standing Rock - The Lakota reservation where they are blocking the proposed pipeline, and where the runners began their journey on foot to Washington D.C.<br />
* <i>Slàinte Mhath</i> - Gaelic for "Good Health/Strength/Wholeness"<br />
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<b>More links: </b><a href="https://medichealercouncil.com/">medichealercouncil.com</a> <a href="http://standwithstandingrock.net/">standwithstandingrock.net</a> <a href="http://www.ocetisakowincamp.org/">ocetisakowincamp.org</a> <a href="http://rezpectourwater.com/" target="_blank">rezpectourwater.com</a> <br />
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And if you're considering going to camp, please read this first, cover to cover. It's essential. Thanks!<b> </b><br />
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<a href="http://www.standingrocksolidaritynetwork.org/resource-packet.html" target="_blank"><b>Standing Rock Allies Resource Packet</b> </a><br />
(Documents prepared by
members of the Solidariteam; Oceti Sakowin Camp Protocols written with camp elders.) <br />
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<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NoDAPL?src=hash" target="_blank">#NoDAPL</a></div>
Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-10422942350291275122016-07-15T18:15:00.002-04:002018-08-06T21:07:00.679-04:00"If You Speak My Name I Will Live Forever"<span style="font-size: large;">The day I found a family name on the list of lynching victims</span> <br />
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Loved ones, If any of this is misspelled, mis-typed or misspoken, please bear with me. This is a hard time for us all. Hardest by far for all of our loved ones who do not pass as white.<br />
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From listening to our elders who have lived through the days before media, let alone the Internet, we know that police and vigilante killings of Black, Brown, and other oppressed peoples in America is nothing new. When our parents and grandparents were young, it was hushed up even more. Now, it's on the news and the computer screen. What marginalized communities have known all along is now in the faces of mainstream America. Somehow, though, it just feels even more stressful. <br />
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The last time I felt like this was when we were at the height of the AIDS crisis. When we had people dropping dead literally every few minutes. When we, too, did die-ins multiple times along the march route during Pride and other events to remind people what was happening to the less privileged among us. And what continued to happen. In those days, we felt ignored, brutalized, targeted to die by neglect on purpose. As I watch our communities struggle to bear the burden of police violence and erupting racism now, it feels that way again. <br />
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I'm not going to revisit it all here. If you're awake and not looking away, you already know. If you're in this with us, you are feeling as raw as the rest of us. Hang on. <br />
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So, vigilante murders. Cheery bastard, ain't I? <br />
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One of the things that was hushed up before we had media and internet coverage was the lynchings.<br />
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Between 1868 and 1968, over 4,000 African Americans were <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynching" target="_blank">lynched</a> in America. So many Black and Brown people, usually but not always men, were murdered on sight, without anything even resembling due process. Almost always they were innocent. Even in the rare cases where someone might have committed a crime, they were not given the basic human right to a trial. They were brutally slaughtered without anyone even stopping to check the facts. Just like the cops who shot Philando Castile, Sandra Bland, Tamir Rice and all the other recently-murdered didn't bother to find out whether they were Nobel Peace Prize candidates or criminals before declaring themselves judge, jury and executioner, the lynched were killed on the whim of white people. It doesn't matter if after the fact someone can dig up some dirt on someone, or a political opinion you don't like; even someone you wouldn't have gotten along with in life deserves basic human rights and a fair trial for gods' sakes, and that has been denied to most people of color in America since this country's inception.<span style="color: #777777;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: "helvetica" , "arial" , sans-serif;"></span></span></span> <br />
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So, the <a href="http://ashes2ashes4ever.com/speak-my-name.html">Ashes to Ashes / Speak My Name project</a> has been doing something to remember these racist murders that were swept under the rug.<br />
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Some of my loved ones and I are participating. Please consider taking part. Here is a fuller explanation of why I chose the name I did. I chose him because it is very probable that this lynched Black man was my relative.<br />
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<b><span style="font-size: large;">James Mackey</span></b><br />
<span style="font-size: large;">Great-Something Uncle? Cousin? - <b>Ancestor </b>-</span><br />
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I have several ancestors named James Mackey. While the name originally comes from Scotland and our distant ancestors in that line include Sámi, Viking, Irish and Manx people, in America the Mackeys also had children with Catawba, Choctaw, Cherokee and West African people. While it's possible some of these unions were consensual and even loving, we all know that this chapter of American history is rarely about consent or love, and that my African blood is probably the result of courageous African women surviving unspeakable violence perpetrated upon them by the white men whose names, ironically, we now remember, while these women's names are forgotten. Today I remember these women, and honour them. <br />
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A woman like my relative, <b>The Mother of James Mackey</b>, whose people survived the horrors of slavery, only to lose her son to lynching. <br />
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The bloodlines of slavers and enslaved - both are in me. I honour my ancestors who survived the Middle Passage, and the unspeakable horrors of slavery. Without them we would not be. It is the very least we do to remember them now, their legacy and their struggles, all of which have formed who we are as a people. I remember James Mackey, who was lynched. I name the brutal truth that his cousins who carried the exact same blood and the exact same name - but just a bit less melanin - were able to lead radically different lives as free men while he was struck down. I honour his name, his memory, and all my ancestors and relatives who were murdered without fair trial.<br />
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Murdered innocent and relatives unborn, due to the white disease of racism. We speak your names. We remember you. We will not forget.<br />
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<i>Tha Sinnsearan Slàn. Egun Reo.</i> ("The Ancestors are Good")<br />
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<b>Image notes:</b><br />
<span style="font-size: small;">* The scarf is <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Mackay" target="_blank">Mackey</a> tartan. </span><br />
<span style="font-size: small;">* The bush behind me and the offered flowers are Catawba laurel. The <a href="http://catawbaindian.net/" target="_blank">Catawba</a> lands in South Carolina are where my Scottish, Native American, and West African ancestors in the Mackey family came together, for better or worse.</span><br />
<span style="font-size: small;">* The purple and white color scheme in several places hints at <a href="http://www.onondaganation.org/culture/wampum/two-row-wampum-belt-guswenta/" target="_blank">the Two Row Wampum Treaty</a> - which is very important for my Native family members on the land where we live now, and the sacred agreement that settlers are to "stay in their own boat" and not try to climb into the Indigenous peoples' canoe or steer it for them. </span><br />
<span style="font-size: small;">* The blue is for the sacred waters - the ocean of the Middle Passage, several rivers that were central to the lives of these ancestors, the river where I was born, and the waters where we offer and pray for them now.</span><br />
<span style="font-size: small;">* My hood is pulled up for several reasons, some of them conflicting: In ancient Gaelic poetic tradition it is traditional to cover the head when meditating/seeking poetry. I pulled up the hood as I am praying, it was starting to rain, and as a rape survivor who has stalkers, I don't generally use current, identifiable photos of myself online. But... As someone with white skin (passing) privilege, I am not in danger for wearing a hoodie the way Trayvon Martin and others are, or have been. So I hesitated as this could be seen as appropriative of the "hoodies up" actions (that I also attended in solidarity). I am naming the double meaning here, as I have mixed feelings about incorporating this element. Ironically, something I do for my own safety as a survivor of male violence, is something that is only allowed me by the degree of white privilege I possess. Just as the African blood I carry, which in James Mackey's time may have been "<a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/jefferson/mixed/onedrop.html" target="_blank">one drop</a>" enough to have me enslaved and murdered as well, now is brushed aside and I am seen as white. America, land of contradictions. Bear with us, world. </span>Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-5603547483166196692016-06-13T20:57:00.000-04:002018-08-06T21:08:01.973-04:00Prayers for Orlando<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Our prayers are with everyone in Orlando, and everyone who's been affected by this horrifice, homophobic hate crime, that has hit the Latin@ and other POC communities particularly hard (for anyone who didn't know, not only did the shooter target a gay club during Pride month, but it was Latino night and a drag show).<br />
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For those of us who lived through earlier eras, this is bringing back hard memories of when we, too, were shot at or jumped just for going to a gay club, when we held vigils for people murdered by gaybashers, where people we had been with on the barricades turned up dead after being hassled at Pride. Those days are not that long gone, and this is a flashback to when our marches were not "Pride," but "Liberation."<br />
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This meme includes one of the Winged Victories from a monument in Dublin. She carries a shield of protection, and she has taken away the enemy's sword and broken it. The background is a photo by Diana Davies of the very first Gay Pride rally in New York City, aka Christopher Street Liberation Day, aka The Gay Liberation Run, held on the first anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising.<br />
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In ACT UP, all these streams of activists merged, fighting for our lives. Stonewall vets hand in hand with baby dykes, fighting the cops, together. Today we sing for those we lost, who are among the ancestors now. See us here, among the living, beloved dead. Remember us, as we remember you. In truth, in honour, in love, in justice, in eventual hard-won peace. <br />
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Be safe out there, folks. Be kind to one another.<br />
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Winged Victory courtesy Wikimedia. See more of <a href="https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/collections/diana-davies-photographs#/?tab=navigation">Diana Davies photos</a> of the <a href="http://www.nypl.org/blog/2010/06/25/pride">Gay Liberation Front</a>, portraits of GLF members and other, related, activists and activist groups.
Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-61451544069954960552015-12-21T15:56:00.000-05:002015-12-21T15:59:52.134-05:00Grian-Stad Geamhraidh 2015<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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changed very little from Carmichael's translation in the first half of
this. Mostly I cut the "thees" and "thous". It's more in the second half
where Carmichael's biases showed, in his choosing to translate
"rìoghain òg" as "queenly maiden," whereas the meaning is more like
"young queen" or "youthful queen." <br /><br />As the goddesses
with solar attributes are also associated with sovereignty,* this seems
an odd change on his part. "Queenly Maiden" scans really well, though,
so <i>maybe</i> poetic license also figured into it. One hopes. But it's not
the only time Carmichael downgraded a goddess or spirit-woman this way. His collections of Gaelic prayers, songs, poetry and lore are invaluable, but between some sexism on his part and his atrocious handwriting, his translations always need to be checked. </span></span><br />
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least in Áine's case. We really know very little about Grian. We are
not even sure she was seen as a goddess. The idea of her being a goddess
or powerful spirit-woman (and not just the name of the sun itself) is
largely based on her having a hill near Áine's, and there being folklore
that describes them as sisters. Beyond that, there are parallels in the
Scottish "two suns" idea, so some of this is reconstructed and
supported by shared visions, and not necessarily written in stone, per
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For more on Midwinter in the Gaelic lands, Áine and Grian, and our other main Scottish winter festival, Hogmanay, see our Winter playlist: <br />
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Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-18869879287263938382015-11-06T15:56:00.002-05:002018-03-18T16:42:21.291-04:00White people and "Indigeneity"What is going on? You'd think after all these years of effort there would be improvement. But it seems every year we get a new batch of white noobs jumping on the ridiculous, offensive, "Become Indigenous" bandwagon.<br />
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Look, of course "Indigenous" sounds weightier and more credible than "pagan" or "polytheist" or "animist" (or what the people doing this really are: Newagers). Of course the terms in our own languages are hard for outsiders to understand. You know what? Too bad.<br />
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<a href="http://nicdhana.blogspot.com/2012/05/white-americans-and-indigenous-identity.html" target="_blank">Colonizing Indigenous identity is racist</a>.<br />
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Anyone can connect with the Earth. We all have ancestors who sang to the spirits and felt the power in the land. But we aren't them.<br />
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Yes, many of us follow revived traditions in the diaspora. But we have only been able to do that after several decades of hard work at that revival and reconstruction. We are in no way the same as people indigenous to a landbase who did not go through hundreds (if not millenia) of cultural disruption the way the European ancestors did. <br />
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Those of us who are born from colonizers, or who have even gone so far as to colonize traditional communities, <b>Are. Not. Indigenous.</b> Our religions, no matter how animistic, polytheistic, and earth-honouring, are not Indigenous, either. <br />
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As someone committed to preserving the ways of my ancestors*, who has taken the message of finding my own roots to heart, it angers and disturbs me to no end to see white nuagers plagiarizing our hard work and trying to use it to hide the fact that they are pretendians. (And thieves.)<br />
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So, for the record: <b><i><span style="font-size: large;"><a href="http://www.bandia.net/sheela/index.html" target="_blank">Síla na Géige</a></span>. </i></b><br />
Published in hard copy ©1998 KPN, updated regularly on the web since then. Copyrights on file.<br />
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More detailed writings on our creation stories and <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/201023665/The-Gaol-Naofa-FAQ" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: large;"><b><i>The Spirit Women Who Shape the Land</i></b>:</span> p.30, The Gaol Naofa FAQ Copyright ©April 2012 in all printed and electronic media.</a><br />
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We have chosen to offer these things for free on the web, because we are opposed to commodifying the sacred. Feel free to be inspired by them and share them, with credit, in community. BUT, this has never been an invitation to plagiarize us, to use our words, our research, our personal experiences, or our creations without credit. Even worse, and shocking, is for nuagers to rip us off and then try to use our work to set themselves up as some kind of fake "Celtic Animist" or "Indigenous Celtic", pray to pray operation. If you see someone doing this, confront them. We appreciate it. And if we have to, we know some excellent copyright lawyers if retractions are not forthcoming. <br />
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And of course: <b><span style="font-size: large;"><a href="http://nicdhana.blogspot.com/2012/05/white-americans-and-indigenous-identity.html" target="_blank">Colonists, Descendants of Colonists, and "Indigenous" Identity</a></span></b><br />
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And: <b><span style="font-size: large;"><a href="http://www.bandia.net/caorann/ie.php" target="_blank">On Indigenous Knowledge and Indigenous Identity</a></span></b><br />
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*Note on ancestry: My ancestry is way more diverse and rich in melanin than I knew for certain growing up. There really wasn't much to say about it until I reconnected with relatives in the tribes and they checked their records. My ancestry from Turtle Island (as far as we know, Catawba, with confirmed blood relatives among the Cherokee, Choctaw, and possibly the Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho), the Sámi, the Roma/Sinti, South Asia, Central Asia and West Africa) is pretty distant, and really isn't apparent to the casual observer. While I admit it has been life-changing to find relatives in diverse communities, the family culture and in-person community I was raised in is overwhelmingly Irish-/Scottish-American, and as I pass as white to anyone who looks at me in person, I have white/passing privilege. Those of use who are descendants are not the same as fully Indigenous people, and it is not our right to represent for tribes we are not enrolled in. The tribes/nations set their own criteria. And if we are truly working for Indigenous Sovereignty, it is imperative that we respect their definitions and boundaries - a primary right of which is their right to declare their definitions on citizenship criteria. <br />
#AppropriationIsNotSolidarityKathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-90612098421966522492015-10-24T14:51:00.000-04:002015-11-07T12:27:36.530-05:00Prophecy of the Morrígan - Memes for SamhainHere in the mountains we've had our first snow shower, and our first hard freeze, so technically the festival of Samhain is here (despite it not yet being November).<br />
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Annie and I have been continuing to make memes, and here are some I've done for the Prophecy. Links below to my full translation.<br />
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The original Irish prayer here is from <i><a href="http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T300011/index.html" target="_blank">Cath Maige Tuired.</a></i> <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/artic%E2%80%A6/prayer-in-gaelic-polytheism/" target="_blank"></a></div>
For the full prayer in one piece, <a href="http://nicdhana.blogspot.com/2012/12/sith-co-nemh-bid-sir-nae-sith.html" target="_blank">see my post from 2012</a>, or <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/library/memes/" target="_blank">the Gaol Naofa Memes page</a>. For the fully-footnoted version exploring my translation of this traditional piece, see our <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/artic%E2%80%A6/prayer-in-gaelic-polytheism/" target="_blank">Prayer in Gaelic Polytheism</a> article.<br />
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In ancient Ireland, a great war is said to have taken place between the Tuatha Dé Danann and the Fomorians as they fought for the right to rule Ireland. The tale of this conflict is told in the <i><a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/cmt/cmteng.htm" target="_blank">Cath Maige Tuired</a></i> (The Second Battle of Mag Tured), and the final battle took place Samhain, with the Tuatha Dé Danann being victorious.</div>
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Conflict, death and chaos are common themes associated with Samhain in Irish myth and folklore, but out of this conflict comes a resolution of peace. At the end of the Cath Maige Tuired, the Morrígan (or Badb) relates a rosc (a particular type of Irish poem, which is often written in obscure or archaic language), proclaiming victory in battle, and giving a prophecy of things to come.
As Samhain approaches, it seems only appropriate to reflect on these themes, and the message of the Morrígan's words. As a prayer for peace, you might also wish to incorporate the words into your celebrations. The images collated here (five in all) each contain a section of the prayer. You can also view our video of it, which we released on our youtube channel last year:</div>
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Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-48066754010160089102015-09-29T13:33:00.000-04:002015-09-29T13:36:16.534-04:00Lá Fhéile Mhacha / Là Fhèill Mìcheil / Harvest In honour of Là Fhèill Whatever, we've
made an <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOhjfSlRDZPf86R8lpOfWSrMnbJKvBbQT" target="_blank">Autumn / Lá Fhéile Mhacha / Là Fhèill Mìcheil playlist</a>, which
includes several examples of earth-honouring, community traditions that
survive in the present day. We have practical demonstrations of
wheat-weaving (if you want to make a Cailleach figure for the harvest),
the <i>Cailleach an Dùdain</i> (Old Woman of the Mill Dust) song, footage of
the Riding of the Marches in Scotland, and of course the Seaweed Molly
festival.<br />
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The Riding of the Marches is pretty clearly about boundaries - namely
the practical act of checking the fences and edges of the territory, and
perhaps there's also something spiritual here. At Samhain, hard choices
- literally life and death - need to be made by those who raise
livestock; Samhain is traditionally the time to decide how many animals
can make it through the winter, and how many are going to be slaughtered
for meat. At this festival, those who farm are bringing in the last of
the grain, so this figures into the winter planning as well, and is
clearly symbolized by the slowest person to finish the harvest having to
support the Cailleach for the coming winter. It would also make sense
that those with the largest fields need more time to bring all the grain
in, so this tradition could be a way of recognizing that personal
abundance calls for community responsibility - if you have more than you
need, proper hospitality and honour leads one to want to share that
abundance with those who don't have enough. And maybe having your
neighbors toss the Cailleach at you is a way of making sure everyone
upholds that bargain.<br />
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The Seaweed Molly rite is about giving
back to the sea - making an offering of gratitude and thanks that the
sea spirits have been kind this year, and not taken back (drowned) any
people from the community. I also find it touching that the modern
survival has these young surfers and lifeguards carrying the Molly doll
(much like a Brideóg) from door to door and recieving honours and gifts
for their part in maintaining community safety: Another safe year of
swimming in the sea. How fitting that they then paddle out to make the
offerings to the spirits on behalf of the community that they help
protect.<br />
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<i>Slàinte Mhath! </i><br />
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For more detail on all of the above, see our other recent posts over at the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GaolNaofa/" target="_blank">Gaol Naofa Facebook page.</a><br />
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<a class="_58cn" data-ft="{"tn":"*N","type":104}" href="https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/autumn?source=feed_text&story_id=533723920113783"><span class="_58cl"></span></a><a class="_58cn" data-ft="{"tn":"*N","type":104}" href="https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/gaelic?source=feed_text&story_id=533723920113783"><span class="_58cm"></span></a>Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-4513229988768621442015-09-21T12:23:00.002-04:002018-08-06T20:57:22.261-04:00Lá Fhéile Macha<center>
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As seen in our <a href="https://youtu.be/AvPZOTJaRGY" target="_blank">Michaelmas video</a>, the feast of St. Michael on Sep. 29 preserves many seasonal Gaelic customs, though they are mostly the same as ones observed at Lá Lúnasa or Oíche Shamhna in other regions. Pre-Christian deities whose qualities were inherited by Michael include Macha and Manannán.<br />
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<a href="https://youtu.be/JwZ-seoD0ZY" target="_blank">Manannán</a> already has his own festival at Midsummer. While many of us honour Taillte at Lúnasa, and <a href="https://youtu.be/PM9bOtpjYPw?list=PLOhjfSlRDZPf0xCT-_irBNEz0IkOLccFD" target="_blank">the Morrígan</a> at <a href="https://youtu.be/l3ysyvWra_4?list=PLOhjfSlRDZPf0xCT-_irBNEz0IkOLccFD" target="_blank">Samhain</a>, perhaps Macha also deserves a festival of her own: Lá Fhéile Macha.<br />
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Like Michael, Macha is also associated with horses and the fields, and the traditional horse races held at this time could be dedicated to her, along with the swimming of the horses, the walking or riding the boundaries of the fields, and the baking and offering of the bannock/strùthan.<br />
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<a href="https://youtu.be/Y8JZriflhuY" target="_blank">The Cailleach</a> is also relevant now due to the equinox sunrise illuminating the inner chamber at Sliabh na Caillí/Loughcrew in Ireland. The last sheaf of the harvest is called the Cailleach, and the Cailleach an Dudain ("The Old Woman of the Mill") dance is also traditional at this time.<br />
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For the traditional basis of the festival in the living Gaelic cultures, see Annie's article at Tairis: '<a href="http://www.tairis.co.uk/festivals/la-fheill-micheil/">Là Fhèill Mìcheil'</a> <br />
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Which deities we honour at these festivals can vary a bit with our differing bioregions, as well as which deities we have more affinity with and other factors that affect our households. Whoever you honour at this festival, we wish you a good one!<br />
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Photo collage from Creative Commons images by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/efilpera/7980916612/" target="_blank">efilpera (horses)</a> and <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/duartejh/9490886276/" target="_blank">Duarte JH (field)</a> <br />
Text excerpted from 'Moladh Macha'<br />
Adapted from 'Moladh Moire' [257] by KPN for <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/" target="_blank">Gaol Naofa</a><br />
For the full prayer visit our <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/library/memes/" target="_blank">meme page</a> <br />
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Feel free to share this meme, as long as you link back to either our <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/library/memes/" target="_blank">meme page</a> or our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GaolNaofa/photos/a.302299146589596.1073741825.125912830894896/531404277012414/" target="_blank">facebook post</a>. Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-88917579870737534092015-09-15T17:57:00.001-04:002015-09-15T17:57:05.115-04:00Gaol Naofa MemeageThose of you who follow us on social media may have seen the memes we've been creating. We've added a page to the site to archive the ones we've done so far, and where we'll be posting more in the future: <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/library/memes/" target="_blank">Gaol Naofa Memes</a>.
We've been working with a mixture of proverbs, prayers, triads, and quatrains from various Goidelic sources, doing our bit for language preservation and providing links for further info. For regular updates follow us at our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GaolNaofa" target="_blank">Gaol Naofa Facebook page</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/GaolNaofa" target="_blank">Twitter account.</a><br />
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Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-75611460938113289282015-08-24T17:20:00.000-04:002015-08-24T17:20:22.187-04:00New Video - Offerings in Gaelic Polytheism<center>
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We've been getting visual :)<br />
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More details about the offerings video on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/GaolNaofa" target="_blank">our YouTube channel</a>, and in an update over on the <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/uncategorized/new-video-offerings-in-gaelic-polytheism/" target="_blank">Gaol Naofa website</a>.<br />
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We update more frequently over at <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GaolNaofa" target="_blank">our Facebook page</a>, so if you haven't, come visit us there. :) Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-46029142495319198822015-02-21T15:09:00.000-05:002015-02-22T12:08:44.971-05:00Manannán Statue Found! - Fáilte a Mhanannáin!Just a brief note to thank everyone who has searched, sung, prayed, and searched some more. No news yet as to whether the damage done by the vandals can be adequately repaired, or if a new statue will need to be commissioned. Apparently he was hanging out in the forest. <br />
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Busy now, but Annie has more details here: <a href="http://tairis-cr.blogspot.com/2015/02/manannan-statue-found.html" target="_blank">Manannán statue found!</a><br />
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Also check out her <a href="http://tairis-cr.blogspot.com/2015/02/new-video-new-moon.html" target="_blank">New video: New moon</a> post, for more on this "black moon" thing.<br />
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We are all relieved he has been found, and hoping the damage is not too severe. <br />
<br />Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-5410497772556952902015-02-20T18:26:00.000-05:002015-09-15T18:07:04.973-04:00Mooon. Sacred. Some <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/website-updates/new-video-a-ghealach-ur-the-new-moon/" target="_blank">Gaol Naofa website updates</a> and another video. This is supposed to be one of those new moons that, once visible, will be larger-looking than usual, low on the horizon. Haven't seen it yet. Go look outside at sunset and see if you can spot it.<br />
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(thanks to Ryan for the title. ;) )Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-86882747289773412662015-02-01T17:20:00.000-05:002015-09-15T18:08:15.292-04:00Là Fhèill Brìghde 2015This has been a busy Imbolc, so this will be brief. Here's our Là Fhèill Brìghde video. We made this last spring, so this is the first time we've had it for the festival day. <br />
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We've been continuing to work on the missing <a href="http://nicdhana.blogspot.com/search/label/Manann%C3%A1n%20Mac%20Lir" target="_blank">Manannán</a> situation, and will have more materials out shortly. For Imbolc proper, Annie got it together in the midst of it all to post <a href="http://tairis-cr.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/la-fheill-brighde-links-and-stuff.html">Là Fhèill Brìghde links and stuff</a>, as well as some lovely <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GaolNaofa/posts/430541793765330">photos of Brigid's well and environs at her sanctuary in Kildare</a>. Check 'em out, and we'll be back shortly. <br />
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<br />Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-15675022515831039742015-01-30T18:54:00.000-05:002015-09-15T18:10:15.887-04:00Singing Manannán Home - New Video and Memes<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The search for the Limavady Manannán statue continues. As <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/about/faq/" target="_blank">Gaelic Polytheists</a>, as people involved in cultural preservation, we are continuing to assist the effort, via networking and raising the alert via the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GaolNaofa" target="_blank">Gaol Naofa</a> and <a href="https://www.facebook.com/CAORANN9" target="_blank">CAORANN</a> pages on Facebook and Twitter (<a href="https://twitter.com/GaolNaofa" target="_blank">Gaol Naofa Twitter</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/caorann9" target="_blank">CAORANN Twitter</a>), and now with a new video and some <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/library/resources/bring-back-manannan-mac-lir/" target="_blank">more memes</a>.<br />
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For this video we have compiled some of the many, astonishingly beautiful photos of the statue and land in Limavady, County Derry, Ireland (<i>Léim an Mhadaidh, Co. Dhoire, Éire</i>), plus a prayer we are using to call Manannán home. This video also has the Manx lyrics synched up with the corresponding verses in the song, to better facilitate learning. <br />
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We are calling Manannán from wherever he is, to show himself in the world, and to reveal the whereabouts of the statue. If the statue has been destroyed, we will support efforts to have it replaced. But it is up to the people of Limavady, and the sculptor, <a href="http://darrensuttonsculptor.co.uk/" target="_blank"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" data-reactid=".a5.1:3:1:$comment788892144536367_789493607809554:0.0.$right.0.$left.0.0.1:$comment-body"><span class="UFICommentBody" data-reactid=".a5.1:3:1:$comment788892144536367_789493607809554:0.0.$right.0.$left.0.0.1:$comment-body.0"><span data-reactid=".a5.1:3:1:$comment788892144536367_789493607809554:0.0.$right.0.$left.0.0.1:$comment-body.0.$end:0:$0:0">John Darren Sutton</span></span></span></a>. The Limavady town council has expressed interest in replacing it themselves. After all, they originally commissioned the piece as part of their sculpture and heritage trail. If their budget will not adequately cover a replacement, we have also promised to help with any needed fundraising. While it's impressive to see the worldwide attention on this, those of us in the diaspora need to remember that any fundraising - if it is even necessary - needs to go through the local community in Ireland, specifically the Limavady community, and not through any individual from outside that community. <br />
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These amazing photos were largely collected via the Facebook group, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bring-back-Manannan-Mac-Lir-the-Sea-God/630114243759074" target="_blank">Bring back Manannan Mac Lir the Sea Go</a>d. All the photographs in the video and memes are used with permission from, and gratitude to, the photographers (see the video credits for the full list of participants). Feel free to share them to keep the search for the stolen statue on the front burner. <br />
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The theft continues to get a great deal of press in Ireland and worldwide, and in specialized media like The Wild Hunt, who quote Annie and mention our work with <a href="http://gaolnaofa.org/" target="_blank">Gaol Naofa</a>: <a href="http://wildhunt.org/2015/01/calling-manannan-mac-lir-back-home.html" target="_blank">Calling Manannan mac Lir Back Home</a>. <br />
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See the update on the Gaol Naofa site for full details: <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/signal-boost/where-is-manannan/">Where is Manannán?</a><br />
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<br />Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-64373621826072065992015-01-26T19:39:00.000-05:002015-09-15T18:04:50.729-04:00Search for Stolen Manannán Statue Continues<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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By land and sea and helicopter, by beaches, trails and roads, Irish people are searching for the stolen statue of Irish sea god Manannán mac Lir.<br />
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<a href="http://www.derryjournal.com/news/sea-god-manannan-mac-lir-still-missing-after-police-search-1-6543051" target="_blank">"Sea god Manannán mac Lir still missing after police search"</a><br />
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Locals in Limavady have issued a Missing Persons Alert:<br />
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- A well known six foot tall striking local male with an athletic
build. He has shoulder length hair held back with a headband and has a
beard. We have concerns for his health in this weather as he is bare
chested with only a thin shawl held at the neck with a decorative clasp
to keep his top half warm. Evidence at the scene sug<span class="text_exposed_show">gests he has injuries to his feet!<br /> <br /> He is a very striking fella so if you have seen him please let us know. <br /> <br /> Last seen standing at Gortmore viewing point Binvenagh Mountain around the 21st January looking out to sea. <br /> <br /> Locals have searched the area and have completed an overflight to check he was not dumped in the area. <br /> </span></span></span></blockquote>
And <a href="http://www.derryjournal.com/news/limavady-funeral-director-offers-reward-for-return-of-manannan-mac-lir-statue-1-6544106" target="_blank">a local funeral director is offering a reward for the statue's return</a>. <br />
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On the polytheist front, we are making offerings to him, and singing his traditional songs. We are asking Manannán to help the police and citizens who are searching, and to spur someone who has information and is feeling uneasy to do the right thing and come forward with the truth.<br />
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While some are suggesting a co-ordinated, timed effort for the night of Jan 31 - Imbolc, this coming Saturday - we are not waiting for a particular night. We are on this right now. Manannán is a guide and guardian of our <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/about/faq/" target="_blank">Gaelic Polytheist</a> and <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/" target="_blank">Gaol Naofa</a> community, so we are singing to him every day and night. As we have been since this news broke and will continue to do until justice is done and he is brought home.<br />
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The many people who love this statue, be they polytheist, Christian, or any other religion or lack thereof, are sharing their photos on the Facebook page, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bring-back-Manannan-Mac-Lir-the-Sea-God/630114243759074?ref=ts&fref=ts" target="_blank">Bring back Manannan Mac Lir the Sea God</a>. While most are those who just love the statue as art and history, others are sharing altar photos as well.<br />
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This Manannán playlist has a video of sculptor John Darren Sutton creating the statue from the clay on up, along with local reactions to the theft (here on YouTube for those who can't get Northern Ireland TV news broadcasts) and more songs for him. For the tune and pronunciation of the Manx song in the meme above, see our Midsummer video in the same playlist. We will be adding more Manannán information and materials to the playlist as the situation develops.<br />
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<br />Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-9300625744394225642015-01-21T16:23:00.000-05:002015-01-28T16:00:23.381-05:00Ireland: Statue of Celtic Sea God Manannán Stolen<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b>"Those who made off with the sea god left a wooden cross with the words 'You shall have no other gods before me' in its place."</b></span> - Fiona Murray BBC News NI, <a href="http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-30919259">Game of Thrones sculptor's sea god statue stolen from mountain</a>.<br />
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This statue of the Celtic sea god, Manannán Mac Lir is a religious icon. People have been leaving offerings there, tourists make pilgrimage, photographers have spread his image worldwide, and local people still tell the stories of his protection of the land and relationship with the sea and local weather patterns.<br />
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Apparently, some people who pretend to be Christians don't like this. <br />
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Whether this was done by art thieves looking to lay a false trail, or by intolerant people who betray their supposed lord's message of tolerance and love, this is a hate crime. <br />
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Manannán is the guardian of the land on the Isle of Man and in other Gaelic areas. He is also one of the founding forces, guides, and guardians of the Celtic Reconstructionist and Gaelic Polytheist communities. For him to be out in Nature, high on a mountian, overlooking the sea, was profoundly moving, and those who have stolen him have desecrated something sacred.<br />
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If this was really done by those who claim to be Christians, this is a relgiously-motivated hate crime against a minority spirituality. For Irish people, even those who consider themselves Christian, or of another faith or no religious belief, Manannán is part of our history and culture, and this is a crime against all the Irish people who still respect history, culture, and the spirits of the land, sky and sea. <br />
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Our prayers are with the sculptor and all the people - local and worldwide - who are shocked and hurt by this crime. Our prayers are also with everyone investigating this and searching for the statue, that they quickly recover the statue and bring the criminals to justice. <br />
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So be it. <i>Sláinte Mhaith</i>. <br />
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If you have any information on this crime or the whereabouts of the stolen statue, please speak out. Talk to the members in your community, use social media, and let's take care of this. Feel free to reuse this meme if you like. This was a deliberate act of desecration, involving several physically strong people, a lot of noise, power tools, several hours at the statue, a truck or van, and planning. Someone who doesn't agree with this hate crime has to have seen or heard something. We pray they come forth now. <br />
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Sculpture by <a href="http://darrensuttonsculptor.co.uk/" target="_blank">John Darren Sutton</a><br />
Top photo courtesy the artist via <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Darren-Sutton-Sculptor/211568812255680" target="_blank">his facebook page</a><br />
Photos for "Missing" meme and Aurora Borealis copyright <a href="https://500px.com/MNMPhotography2014" target="_blank">Neil Maroney</a>, who I hope will understand re-use with credit, given the situation. <br />
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If you're looking for the lyrics to sing along, the first part of the track is a traditional Manx song called "C'raad ta'n Ree?" which you can find a version of on the Gaol Naofa website: <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/library/music/craad-tan-ree/">http://www.gaolnaofa.org/library/music/craad-tan-ree/</a><br />
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The second part is a song/prayer, which Breesha Maddrell notes is still popular with kids today: <a href="https://thesession.org/tunes/12899">https://thesession.org/tunes/12899</a><br />
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Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-62346061074743539212014-12-15T17:20:00.002-05:002017-12-31T17:34:11.133-05:00Grianstad an Gheimhridh (Winter Solstice) and Hogmanay<div style="text-align: center;">
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The winter snows have come, the nights are long and cold. We gather with our loved ones and hold each other close.</div>
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Hogmanay is a time for saining the house and welcoming in the New Year. While the dour Celtic mindset supports the idea of beginning the year at the falling darkness of Samhain, there is something about the Winter Solstice sunrise that lights a spark in my heart: The longest night of the year is broken by the rising sun, shining down the long passage at Brú na Bóinne, bringing light to the ancestors and announcing that now the days will grow longer, bit by bit, until warmth and green return to the land. </div>
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As a people who see time as a circle, and spirit as eternal while only matter rises and falls, dies and is born again, I'm not particularly interested in the debates about which day is "<i>The</i> Celtic New Year." Arguments can be made for pretty much any point in the cycle, depending on one's work, where one lives, and which deities and spirits are most important to us. </div>
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The phrase <i>"Fàs is gnàths is toradh</i> (Growth, custom, and fertility)" is traditionally said by the head of the household as they bring a twig from a local fruit-bearing tree inside to the breakfast feast. It is customary to sain one another and entire house at this time, with water from "a dead and living ford" (a watercourse over which both the living and dead pass), and to fill the house with so much juniper smoke that everyone begins to cough. This means that all your smoke alarms will also be going off. I consider it part of the festivities. But any of the alarms that are hooked into a security system will need to be turned off. Trust me, your local firefighters will appreciate being spared the false alarm. If you forget and they show up anyway, you can consider it a bizarre variation on first-footing. Make sure to offer them abundant hospitality.<br />
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As everyone is coughing and the alarms are blaring, it is time to fling open the doors and windows and welcome in the brisk, cold air of New Year's morning. We do a brief welcome and prayer in Gaelic at each door and window we fling open, welcoming the household's guardian spirits and the qualities we hope for in the coming year. It is customary at this time for the hearthkeeper of the household to offer everyone a nip of whisky. As a sober household, we use strong, alder-roasted or hazelnut coffee and espresso chocolate. </div>
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Then everyone sits down to a big breakfast, which symbolizes the abundance we hope for in the coming year. <br />
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Good Hogmanay to our Gaol Naofa family and extended community! <span style="font-size: small; font-weight: normal;"><br /><i>Fàs is gnàths is toradh!</i></span><br />
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Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-89411140043228188842014-09-30T15:58:00.001-04:002015-09-15T18:15:57.896-04:00Samhain And we have... another video. This time on Samhain, with songs, poems, prayers and activities:<br /><br />
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<a href="http://tairis-cr.blogspot.com/2014/09/new-video-samhain.html" target="_blank">Annie</a> did a good writeup about the videos, so I'll just send you her way. We also have some updates on the <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/" target="_blank">Gaol Naofa</a> page.<br />
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Blessed Samhain to you all!Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-6912208360587400822014-07-26T18:37:00.000-04:002015-10-24T14:52:31.755-04:00And... MORE videosAnnie and I have been busy. Thanks also to our <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.org/" target="_blank">Gaol Naofa</a> community, who have shared their photos and music, posed for photos, made coffee, driven us to wifi spots while we stared at our laptops, given vital feedback and spotted typos. We're having fun doing these, and have more to come. <br />
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This batch includes Lúnasa /Taillte, The Prophecy of the Morrígan, and La Fheill Micheil. For more about the videos, see <a href="http://www.gaolnaofa.com/signal-boost/three-new-youtube-videos/" target="_blank">our blurb on the website</a>, discussion in our various online communities, and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/GaolNaofa" target="_blank">our channel</a> itself (notably the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOhjfSlRDZPdSiDLkuqI9-oEIvkCha0Qo" target="_blank">Festivals playlist</a>). <br />
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ETA: Annie goes into more background on the conditions of peace at Lúnasa, and the importance of this tradition in <a href="http://tairis-cr.blogspot.com/2014/07/new-videos_27.html" target="_blank">her post</a>. Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-44606999335273578542014-07-20T15:26:00.000-04:002014-07-20T15:26:37.394-04:00Tillie Black Bear - honour and gratitudeTillie Black Bear, healer and warrior woman, advocate for survivors of rape and domestic violence, without whom many of us would not be alive, has crossed over. She made a profound difference in my life, and in the life of so many survivors. <a href="http://nicdhana.blogspot.com/2009/05/justice-and-honors-for-lakota-women.html" target="_blank">I've posted about her before</a>, and many of the "stopping the violence" resources I list in the sidebar would not exist without her. What I haven't spoken about as much publicly is the direct, personal impact she had on my life. She is one of the women who saved my life. Without her work, I would probably not be here.<br />
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Her compassion, her courageous stand for women and tradition in the face of patriarchal violence, her refusal to let anyone forget that violence against women is not traditional in tribal communities, and is never, ever acceptable, changed the lives of all she touched. And she touched so many. <br />
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Love and gratitude to you, Tillie. Peace and comfort to your loved ones. Know that you touched, healed, and saved so many lives. May others pick up the many burdens you shouldered and continue on in your name. Safe and sacred passage to you. I love you, will miss you, and honour you as an ancestor, because without you I would not be.<i> Slàinte Mhath</i>. <br />
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<br /><br />Kathryn Price NicDhànahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10293181815707001620noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13208539.post-3560761455999970402014-07-08T12:24:00.000-04:002015-09-15T18:20:21.289-04:00Gaelic Polytheist Videos - Lá Fhéile Bríde, Là na Caillich, Bealtaine, Áine agus Grian, & ManannánWe've been busy at <a href="http://gaolnaofa.org/" target="_blank">Gaol Naofa</a>! Along with all the usual activities of summer, we've made some more videos. Here are five more in the series, focusing on the seasonal and local festivals.<br />
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We had fun making these, and hope they can provide a brief intro to the subject for those less inclined to read a 90 page article or scholarly book. Additionally, we've dedicated our efforts to capturing the essence of each topic in visuals and music in a way bare words cannot. After all, the lore says we must drink from all five streams of knowledge, and engage all the senses in absorbing the sacred. <br />
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Images are mostly of the sacred sites and activities associated with each of the deities, spirits and festivals. Music is either an old, traditional song on the topic, or a contemporary version of traditional lyrics and tunes. Traditional prayers are included. Some of these images are old, archival photos, others were taken very recently by our members in the Celtic Nations and diaspora (in some cases photographed expressly for this series). Much gratitude to all our friends and relatives who went trekking with their cameras in tow!<br />
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<i><b>Lá Fhéile Bríde</b> — The Festival Day of Bríd</i><br />
As the sun sets on the last day of January, the goddess Brigid walks the land, bringing the first stirrings of spring. Even if the ground is still covered in snow, the earth begins to stir from her long winter sleep. <br />
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Spring is starting to happen around us, and the Clumsy Old Woman who Shapes the World is stirring up the last of the winter storms, and considering lying down for a bit of a nap. Sometimes when she does this, she accidentally creates a river or loch. Other times she drops stones she's carrying and, Ooops, another mountain range appears. She's had a lot on her mind, and wants to take a break. <br />
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<b><i>Bealtaine</i></b><br />
In the Celtic lands, the summer is here. When the hawthorn blooms, it's warm enough to move the flocks and the herds, and hold bonfires welcoming the light half of the year. Readers of this blog will recognize the song here. <br />
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<i><b>Midsummer</b> — Áine agus Grian</i><br />
The Celts do not have a "sun deity" in the way Classical mythology would frame it. Instead, our deities and spirits are multifaceted, with full personalities, like the people they watch over, like the ancestors some of them once were. (And still are, for many of us.) In the Gaelic areas, as in most Celtic cultures, the fire festivals of Samhain, Imbolc, Bealtaine and Lúnasa are the major festivals. Activities and beliefs connected with the solstices and equinox tend to be based either on older, pre-Celtic remnants that survived in some form as local festivals, or on imports that came with the Norse and were syncretised with local beliefs and customs. Not all communities acknowledge these solar phenomena, at all, but those that do tend to associate them with beloved local spirits, often those of sovereignty.<br />
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<i><b>Manannán</b> — Paying the Rents at Midsummer</i><br />
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Mac Lir, son of the sea, patron of the Isle of Man, guiding spirit of Gaelic Polytheism. Well, one of them. But Manannán has shown an especial interest in the development of Celtic Reconstructionism, and I am happy to have this lovely video about him and his work, an homage and thank you for the guidance he's provided us over the decades.<br />
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