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Letter from the Levant - On the Origin of the Pork Taboo - Archaeology Magazine - March/April 2025 Exploring ancient people’s shifting beliefs about rearing and eating pigs

ICYMI: Letters from the Levant On the Pork Taboo: Exploring ancient people’s shifting beliefs about rearing and eating pigs
archaeology.org/issues/march... #foodistory #foodtaboos #religiouspractices #pork

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Chabad of Pembroke Pines seeks variance for new mikvah construction Chabad aims to enhance Jewish community by building a mikvah at Johnson Street location.

Chabad of Pembroke Pines is making a bold move to build a vital mikvah, sparking community discussions on its significance and future impact!

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#PembrokePinesBrowardCounty #FL #PembrokePinesJewishCommunity #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance #ReligiousPractices #CommunityFacilities

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#ChristianTradition #CovenantTheology #EthiopianOrthodox #FaithInPractice #GlobalOrthodoxy #Mahaber #MaterialReligion #OrthodoxTheology #ReligiousPractices #SacredRituals #ShebaAndSolomon #SpiritualTraditions #Tabot #TheCovenantsVeil #Tsewa #WomenScholars

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Anchorage Assembly reviews public testimony on substance use in religious practices Anchorage Assembly discusses public comments on religious substance use and next steps.

The Alaska Senate Task Force is igniting a vital conversation on how religious practices and psychotropic medicine intersect—could this reshape mental health treatment in the state?

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#AK #PublicTestimony #MentalHealth #CitizenPortal #AlaskaPsychotropic #ReligiousPractices

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Inuit art, also known as Eskimo art, is a vibrant and diverse artistic expression produced by the Inuit people of the Arctic. Historically, it has encompassed various forms like carvings, prints, drawings, and textiles, often reflecting themes of family, nature, spirituality, and daily life. Inuit art is a powerful marker of cultural resilience and continues to be produced and appreciated worldwide. 
Traditionally, Inuit art utilized materials from the Arctic environment, including walrus ivory, stone, and other natural resources. 
Common motifs include depictions of Arctic animals (polar bears, seals, caribou, etc.), shamanic practices, family life, and the spiritual world. 
Ancient Inuit cultures, like the Dorset and Pre-Dorset cultures, produced carvings of animals, human figures, and masks.

Inuit art, also known as Eskimo art, is a vibrant and diverse artistic expression produced by the Inuit people of the Arctic. Historically, it has encompassed various forms like carvings, prints, drawings, and textiles, often reflecting themes of family, nature, spirituality, and daily life. Inuit art is a powerful marker of cultural resilience and continues to be produced and appreciated worldwide. Traditionally, Inuit art utilized materials from the Arctic environment, including walrus ivory, stone, and other natural resources. Common motifs include depictions of Arctic animals (polar bears, seals, caribou, etc.), shamanic practices, family life, and the spiritual world. Ancient Inuit cultures, like the Dorset and Pre-Dorset cultures, produced carvings of animals, human figures, and masks.

Shamans mask
whale bone
Inuit, Alaska

#tribal #tribalart #inuit #alaska #shamansmask #whalebone #eskimo #handmade #art #shamanicmask #ritual #religion #religiouspractices

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Valid religious practice or merely an illusion? #gardening #religion #religiouspractices #spirituality #hallucination

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This Day In History
(17th Dec 497BCE):
The first Saturnalia festival was celebrated in ancient Rome.
#ThisDayInHistory #AncientRome #Saturnalia #Festivals #ReligiousPractices

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