BannockMost Indigenous nations in North America have some version of bannock. Innuit call it palauga, Mi'kmaq luskinikn, and Ojibwa ba'wezhiganag.Bannock is usually unleavened, oval-shaped and flat and the most traditional way to cook bannock is in a skillet on the stovetop or over ...
Category: Sacred Mothers and Goddesses
Sedna
Powerful healing and transformation. Becoming a totally different you - your wounds leading to creation of beautiful gifts for yourself and others.Goddess Sedna, Inuit Goddess from the Arctic regions of Canada, Alaska, Russia, and Greenland.Her native name is Nuliayuk or Taluliyuk...
Cerridwen, Triple Goddess of Inspiration
Cerridwen, Triple Goddess of inspiration, and mother of witches. Most revered at the time near Samhain, and the Full Moon, she brings forth the energies of magick, spellwork, inspiration, fertility, and transformation. She is considered both a Welsh and Celtic Goddess with her leg...
Oshun, Yoruban Goddess of Love.
Beautiful Osun is a powerful warrior native of Nigeria and Benin, she is the bringer of joy, and the sweetness of life. She is one of the Orishas who serve as life long protectors, and one of the seven Orishas in the Americas (North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean), referred to ...
Presenting, Ariadne Greek Goddess of the Labyrinth and Minoan Goddess of Crete.
Ariadne Greek Goddess of the Labyrinth and Minoan Goddess of Crete.
Known as The Pure One and the Holy One. Daughter of Minos, King of Crete. There are many different versions of Ariadne's story, she is a goddess of true love, courage, introspection, and rebirth. She leads us...
Caminos 6
The last in the Caminos Series- is also the first. It is an end, thus a beginning... the Tree of Life, the Moon, a labyrinth and worlds within.....As you look at this piece, What do you see? The shedding continues with Goddess Angitia as we become more fully aware of who we are un...