
this doesn’t be long in any naive american, indian, american indian, first nations, etc.
unless these are two native american girls in this photo, this has nothing to do with it. If anything it looks to be depicting some sort of european traditional custom… which is totally legit.
But again, i’m not seeing anything native american/first nations here.
if i’m wrong, please enlighten me. but yeah *shrug
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they’re in nature being spiritual so it’s ~Native~.
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the Northern European pagan traditions. Quite possibly one of the bastardized forms of Wicca, non Gardnerian (never can...
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1970 publication...National Geographic XD
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more like the Swedish midsummer, only the pole is missing. Like, it’s almost like a totem or something.
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this doesn’t be long in any naive american, indian, american indian, first nations, etc. unless these are two native...
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