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The pentacle, or five pointed star, was a sacred symbol in north west Europe. Used as a teaching device it depicts the five elements that make up the Universe. As a sacred symbol it was believed...
The Wichita Indians originally lived in an area that ranged from what is currently Kansas to Texas. They now live in Oklahoma. They were also called the Black Pawnee by the Sioux and Pani Pique,...
A fairy is a mythological creature that has been part of a number of cultures. It has seeped into folklore, literature, art and popular culture and is one of the most well known fabled creatures....
There are so many ways to celebrate the holidays and cultures around the world each have a celebration during this important time of the year.
Gaia means land or earth and fittingly. Gaia was the goddess of Earth in ancient classical mythology. She was the spiritual embodiment of the earth. Gaia was often referred to as the Mother of All...