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It is with great regret that we announce the passing of Raymond Buckland, an elder of the craft who will be sorely missed. His importance to the growth of both Wicca and Paganism cannot be overstated as he introduced Wicca into America in 1964, ultimately leading to the massive growth in the community there and elsewhere. He went on to write around sixty books that have been translated into seventeen languages, further extending his influence around the world. He has been a spokesperson for the craft in America for over five decades. Our sympathy and best wishes go to his family and friends at this difficult time.
Blessings from everyone at Children of Artemis, Indigenous members of a syncretist Traditional Catholic sect destroyed houses belonging to Evangelical Christians in Mitzitón, Chiapas, Mexico, the latest action in a long series of conflicts between Indigenous people, the state, and Evangelical Christianity in the area. As the United States continues to recover from last week's U.S. Capitol siege, Storm Faerywolf issues both a challenge to act and an invitation to laugh. Continue reading Column: Laughing in the Face of Treason at The Wild Hunt. Alan D.D. recounts a story of trying to heal his dying father through magic and pop music. Continue reading Column: Healing Magic (with Pop Music in the Air) at The Wild Hunt. Alan D.D. nos cuenta una historia de cómo intentó de curar a su padre moribundo a través de la magia y la música pop. Continue reading Columna: Magia para sanar (con música pop de fondo) at The Wild Hunt. Three new discoveries: a cave painting (Sulawesi), a sculpture (Mexico), and a cache of artifacts (North Carolina) may help researchers to learn more about ancient practices and cultures. Continue reading Release The Hounds: Archaeology Edition at The Wild Hunt. New discoveries that include surprising types of items found in the walls of structures in the U.K. that were likely placed to ward off "witchcraft." Continue reading Remnants of witchcraft found in old cottages at The Wild Hunt. Dr. Jeffrey Albaugh speaks with TWH about the Pagan Studies Conference and the challenges and benefits of shifting it online. Continue reading The 2021 Pagan Studies Conference Goes entirely Online at The Wild Hunt. In this week's Pagan Community Notes: More statements from Pagan organizations regarding the attack on the US Capitol, FL manatee mutilated, a new project honors Scottish women accused of witchcraft, a temple to Aphrodite found, and more news. After a week of political violence in the United States, weekend editor Eric O. Scott addresses the need for Pagans - and Pagan publications - to engage in political action. Continue reading Editorial: The Pagan is Political at The Wild Hunt. Luke Babb responds to the appropriation of Heathen symbols during Wednesday's U.S. Capitol riot with a challenge: it is time for inclusive American Heathenry to become actively anti-racist. Continue reading Opinion: Heathenry Must Become an Anti-Racist Religion at The Wild Hunt.
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