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Reclaiming Women's Histories with Max Dashu
Episode 1716th October 2020 • Home to Her • Liz Kelly
00:00:00 01:25:41

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The Suppressed Histories Archives is an incredible wealth of information on women's and indigenous histories from around the world, and you'll find links to all of Max's courses and livecasts here. You can also follow Max and the Suppressed Histories Archives on Facebook, where Max shares a tremendous amount of her research. And, you can learn more about her book, Witches and Pagans: Women in European Folk Religion, and purchase it a 20 percent discount, here

We covered a lot of ground in this episode - here are some links to related to some of our discussion:

  • Max has written a three-part article about the history of Goddess veneration:
  • Marija Gimbutas was a Lithuanian-American archeologist whose research suggested that European prehistoric culture was both female- and Goddess-centric.   
  • Robin Wall Kimmerer is the author of Braiding Sweetgrass, a beautiful book that weaves together indigenous wisdom and scientific knowledge to celebrate the gifts of the natural world 
  • The Sogorea Te' Land Trust is an effort led by Indigenous women in the Bay Area of California to return native lands to native people. 

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