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Old 17-07-2021, 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted by ImthatIm
at least Greywolf was dealing with the correct Continent and traditions.
Which leads me to have respect for that more than the pow WOW hobbyists appropriators.

And my point is – he was/is not, plus he is also Amerind imitator.

I love to listen to Clannad, but all those megalithic monuments – like Stonehenge, were built long before Celts and Druids entered the scene. It is just history, what is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI5XrjbSDpw

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Originally Posted by ImthatIm
At a certain point my eyes glaze over since all this is like Greek to me and I feel bombarded at times.
But, here is another from him that I was half way through, which the topic is Stonehenge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNLgbgHYohg&t=473s
- Where he explains, who the Stonehenge builders were & they were not Celts.
Plus teaching the Lakota sweat lodge ceremony & vision quest model (where he got his wolf from) is not Celtic/Druid either.

IF he got the “wolf” from his Celtic ancestors (the Indo-Europeans, the late-comers to Europe), it probably was about the “dog of the underworld” as these dogs stand as guardians in the doorway of the dead.
“Wolf totem” however is like genealogy, but they also “live” in the “Lower World”.

Indo-European ancestry & culture is rich enough – it does not need to steal its identity from the megalith builders nor do the Druids need to borrow from Native Americans. Besides - what is wrong having ‘indigenous’ origins from the burial mound builders & culture of the Pontic-Caspian steppe?

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