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	<title>The Wild Hunt &#187; Vodou</title>
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		<title>Unleash the Hounds! (Link Roundup)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 13:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Pitzl-Waters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lots of articles and essays of interest to modern Pagans out there, sometimes more than I can write about in-depth in any given week. So The Wild Hunt must unleash the hounds in order to round them all up. If I&#8217;m reading this right, it looks like Jessica Orsini, Alderwoman in Centralia, Missouri, and a Hellenic polytheist, isn&#8217;t running [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are lots of articles and essays of interest to modern Pagans out there, sometimes more than I can write about in-depth in any given week. So <em>The Wild Hunt </em>must <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/tag/unleash-the-hounds">unleash the hounds</a> in order to round them all up.</p>
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<li>If I&#8217;m reading this right, it looks like <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/tag/jessica-orsini">Jessica Orsini</a>, Alderwoman in Centralia, Missouri, and a Hellenic polytheist, <a href="http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/2012/jan/18/april-ballot-takes-shape-countywide/">isn&#8217;t running for reelection in 2012</a>. Quote:<em> &#8220;Ward 3 incumbent Jessica Orsini is not a candidate; Landon Magley is the lone candidate for that two-year term.&#8221;</em> Orsini is in her third term as an Alderwoman, and one of the few openly <a title="Transgender" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender">transgender</a> and Pagan elected officials. I&#8217;d like to thank Orsini for her public service, and wish her well in future endeavors.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150519536379285&amp;set=a.104902039284.95857.50006939284&amp;type=1">Selena Fox has announced the passing of De-Anna Alba (aka Wendy White)</a>, author of <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1878980084/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=thewildhunt-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=1878980084">&#8220;The Cauldron of Change: Myths, Mysteries and Magick of the Goddess,&#8221;</a> and a member of <a href="http://www.circlesanctuary.org/">Circle Sanctuary</a> in its formative years. May she rest in the arms of the Goddess.</li>
<li>In his latest column for Patheos, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/Resources/Additional-Resources/Reproduction-and-Recruitment-Sufenas-Virius-Lupus-01-27-2012">P. Sufenas Virius Lupus discusses the challenges faced by queer-oriented Pagan traditions, and broaches the idea that some form of recruitment might be necessary perpetuate them</a>. Quote: <em> &#8220;If the queer Pagan traditions with which I&#8217;m involved are viable, and therefore deserve to be continued in future generations after I&#8217;m dead (and even before then, with any luck), how else are those continuities to be made possible without &#8220;recruitment&#8221;?&#8221;</em></li>
<li>It seems that the anti-Pagan spiritual warfare-loving New Apostolic Reformation <a href="http://www.talk2action.org/story/2012/1/28/16335/2683">makes up a pretty large chunk</a> of <a href="http://www.talk2action.org/story/2012/1/26/141614/312/">Newt Gingrich&#8217;s Faith Coalition</a>. I guess <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2012/01/gay-marriage-and-other-pagan-behaviors.html">all that &#8220;paganism&#8221; rhetoric makes a bit more sense now</a>. You can read all of <em>The Wild Hunt&#8217;s</em> coverage of this movement, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/tag/new-apostolic-reformation">here</a>.</li>
<li>Looking for more <a href="http://www.thewickertreemovie.com/">“The Wicker Tree”</a> material <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2012/01/the-wicker-tree-and-the-wicker-mans-legacy.html">after my post yesterday</a>? Check out this <a href="http://vimeo.com/35683900">video interview with writer-director Robin Hardy, recorded at 15th annual Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal</a>. Meanwhile, the <em>io9</em> blog calls the new film <em><a href="http://io9.com/5880178/the-wicker-man-%252B-true-blood--the-wicker-tree/">&#8220;thoroughly balls,&#8221;</a> </em>which I don&#8217;t think is a compliment.</li>
<li>Over at her <a href="http://themediawitches.blogspot.com/2012/01/this-weeks-hot-pagan-media-news.html"><em>The Witching Hour</em> blog</a>, Peg Aloi notes that West Memphis 3 documentary <a href="http://oscar.go.com/nominees/documentary-feature/paradise-lost-3-purgatory">&#8220;Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory&#8221; has been nominated for an Academy Award</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/28/hindus-sikhs-muslims-blast-rick-santorum_n_1237932.html">The Religion News Service reports on Buddhist, Sikh, Jain,Muslim, and Hindu responses</a> to Republican Rick Santorum&#8217;s <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/01/santorum-says-equality-doesnt-come-from-islam-but-from-god-of-abraham-isaac-and-jacob/">claim that the concept of equality comes only from his God</a>, and is not found in other religions. Quote: <em>&#8220;Indian religions predate Abraham, Jacob and all that Rick Santorum was talking about,&#8221; said Sulekh Jain of Sugar Land, Texas, chairman of the International School for Jain Studies. &#8220;All souls are equal in every way. All feel pain and all feel pleasure. This concept is deeply embedded in the whole philosophy of Jainism.&#8221;</em></li>
<li><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-16642824">The BBC posts a story on Haitian-Americans finding connection and solace in Vodou</a>. Quote: <em>&#8220;Since the quake, voodoo has played an important role in the healing process. Many of these Haitian immigrants have found comfort in the faith and community that voodoo cultivates, practitioners of the religion in the US say.&#8221;</em> For more on this, see my January 25th post, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2012/01/the-solace-of-vodou-for-haitian-americans.html">&#8220;The Solace of Vodou for Haitian-Americans.&#8221;</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=222845544468937&amp;id=147170381972733">Covenant of the Goddess points to an obituary</a> for Gardnerian Elder Kevin Cornell (KC) Anton from Veneta, Oregon, who died trying to rescue his dog, swept out to sea. A memorial service is being held February 11th, <a href="http://www.ancientlight.info/">more information can be found here</a>. May his spirit rest and return to us again.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.lashtal.com/nuke/News-article-mode-flat-order-0-sid-1563.phtml">LAShTAL points to an unofficial trailer</a> for the in-production movie <a href="http://vimeo.com/32691176">&#8220;Aleister Crowley: Legend of the Beast&#8221;</a>, a film that seems to break the mold and actually cast Crowley as a hero/protagonist instead of a villain. Looks like you can add that to <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2012/01/pagan-film-rising-dark-of-moon-flamingos-and-the-spirit-of-albion.html">the growing number of films created by Pagans and occultists, for Pagans and occultists</a>.</li>
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<p>That’s it for now! Feel free to discuss any of these links in the comments, some of these I may expand into longer posts as needed.</p>
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		<title>The Solace of Vodou for Haitian-Americans</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 19:15:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Pitzl-Waters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the 2010 Haitian earthquake there was quite a bit of attention on the religion of Vodou, though largely that attention was not positive. Immediately after the quake there were triumphalist smears from figures like Pat Robertson, and allegations that it was Vodou that held Haitians back from progress. While there were emerging &#8220;Vodou voices&#8221; rising [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Haiti_earthquake">2010 Haitian earthquake</a> there was quite a bit of attention on the religion of Vodou, though largely that attention was not positive. Immediately after the quake <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2010/01/so-lets-talk-about-pat-robertson-vodou-and-haiti.html">there were triumphalist smears from figures like Pat Robertson</a>, and <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2010/01/its-all-voodoos-fault.html">allegations that it was Vodou that held Haitians back from progress</a>. While <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2010/01/the-emerging-vodou-voice.html">there were emerging &#8220;Vodou voices&#8221;</a> rising up in defense of the religion, most notably <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/tag/max-beauvoir">Max Beauvoir</a>, but more often than not <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/20/world/americas/20religion.html">the centrality of Vodou to many Haitians was often ignored</a>. So it is a breath of fresh air to read <a href="http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/01/25/v-fullstory/2607448/some-local-haitians-turn-to-voodoo.html">Silvana Ordonez&#8217;s piece on Vodou among Florida&#8217;s Haitian-American community for the Miami Herald</a>, talking about how the faith brought solace and re-connection after tragedy struck.</p>
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<blockquote><p><em>“A Voodoo ceremony makes you feel as light as a feather,” explained [Mambo Ingrid] Llera. “That’s where we go for therapy. We don’t go to the doctor, we go to Voodoo.” In ritual ceremonies, which typically last from several hours to several days, Voodoo practitioners pray, sing and dance to the rhythm of drums. “A wonderful combination to get connected with the unknown world, which is the spiritual world,” she added. “That’s where we release it all and find strength.” Since the Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake, more Haitians in South Florida have reconnected with Voodoo, according to local practitioners. “They have no choice, but to go back to their roots. It is registered in their DNA, this is who they are, this is where they feel more comfortable, this is where they can forget things,” said Llera. Llera has also witnessed a interesting phenomenon: a wave of young Haitian-Americans joining the religion of their ancestors.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>There&#8217;s been <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2009/02/young-haitian-americans-turning-to-vodou.html">a quiet trend of Haitian-Americans re-embracing Vodou for years now</a>, but its been only sporadically covered by journalists. These younger converts seem more willing to speak out about their faith, <a href="http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/broward/sfl-flbvodou0206sbfeb06,0,2100844.story">and a show willingness to fight popular misconceptions</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Gone, for most, is the shame that used to be associated with the stigmatized religion. Unlike some of their parents who practiced Vodou in secrecy, the newcomers to the religion invite friends to Vodou ceremonies, have altars in their homes and work to shatter the stereotypes.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>While still small, there seems to be a growing number of Haitian Vodou practitioners who are raising their public profiles. For instance, last year saw the production of a Canadian documentary entitled <a href="http://www.realvoodoofilm.com/">&#8220;Real Voodoo&#8221;</a> which <a href="http://blogs.montrealgazette.com/2011/09/27/montreal-international-black-film-festival-real-voodoo/">looks at the effects of anti-Vodou rhetoric in Haiti</a>, and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTvtrBJ6Lz8&amp;feature=related">interviews Haitian-Canadian practitioners like La Belle Deesse</a>.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><em>&#8220;Based on the people seen in this film, those who practice voodoo seem to be more likeable, more  relaxed, happier in their lives and more open-minded toward others and their beliefs, than the people who rail against it.&#8221;</em></p>
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<p>Haitian Vodou in its homeland faces immense challenges, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/01/where-does-the-anti-vodou-violence-come-from.html">from anti-Vodou violence</a>, to <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/01/funding-proselytism-in-haiti-and-other-pagan-news-of-note.html">aggressive proselytism by Christian groups receiving federal funding from our government</a>. At the same time, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/11/updates-james-arthur-ray-pope-benedict-xvi-and-haitis-vodou-tourism.html">Vodou tourism is held up as a potential economic goldmine for a Haiti that wants to rebuild itself</a>. Lost in this push-pull is the lives of Vodouisants worldwide, and how their faith nourishes and sustains them. As the Haitian diaspora grows, and Haitian Vodou becomes a point of pride within those communities, we could see a new paradigm for this faith, how it is received by non-initiates, and how these practitioners interact with their motherland. It is far too easy to lose sight of how Vodou serves its adherents in the lofty geopolitical and cultural discussions about Haiti and its future, forgetting that Vodou is a source of solace and enrichment. <a href="http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/01/25/v-fullstory/2607448/some-local-haitians-turn-to-voodoo.html">Silvana Ordonez&#8217;s article is a welcome corrective to that trend.</a></p>
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		<title>Haiti and Vodou: Two Years After the Quake</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2012 20:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Pitzl-Waters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past Thursday marked the two-year anniversary of the massive earthquake that almost completely destroyed Haiti’s capital city of Port-au-Prince, killing hundreds of thousands, and throwing the country into chaos. A number of mainstream news outlets have marked the occasion with retrospectives and updates on Haiti&#8217;s progress, and  various ideas of what Haiti (and the hundreds of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past Thursday marked the two-year anniversary of the massive earthquake that <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Haiti_earthquake">almost completely destroyed Haiti’s capital city of Port-au-Prince</a>, killing hundreds of thousands, and throwing the country into chaos. A number of <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/haiti-quiet-quake-marked-national-holiday-15350697#.TxG_3D-GYxU">mainstream news outlets</a> have marked the occasion <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/haiti-two-years-later">with retrospectives</a> and <a href="http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/frustration-in-haiti-two-years-on/story-fn6e1m7z-1226243104370">updates on Haiti&#8217;s progress</a>, and  <a href="http://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/article/1115286--haitian-government-should-handle-more-aid-money">various ideas of what Haiti </a>(and the hundreds of NGOs operating in Haiti) <a href="http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/editorials/paradox-of-aid-to-haiti-137265188.html">should do to speed recovery</a>. By all accounts <a href="http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/01/13/haiti_2_years_later">building and rebuilding in Haiti has been slow</a>, the green-lighting of new projects frustratingly intermittent, and often controlled by outside charities instead of the newly elected government. Today, <a href="http://www.ayitikaleje.org/haiti-grassroots-watch-engli/2011/8/22/january-12-victims-abandoned-like-a-stray-dog.html">over half a million Haitians still live in tents and temporary shelters</a>, with many more living in &#8220;houses&#8221; that are quake-damaged and unsafe. Meanwhile, the subsequent cholera outbreak, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/01/where-does-the-anti-vodou-violence-come-from.html">which sparked a wave of religiously-motivated anti-Vodou killings in rural areas</a>, continues <a href="http://www.indypendent.org/2012/01/13/haiti-displaced-mark-tragedy-could-have-been-yesterday">to rage on at an alarming rate</a>.</p>
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<p>Many in the modern Pagan and occult communities feel a deep affinity and love for Haiti as the home of Haitian Vodou, a syncretic faith tradition that has seen a growing number of Pagans become students and initiates of its teachings. After the earthquake many Pagans reached out to help, with former <a href="http://www.cog.org/">COG</a> First Officer Peter Dybing there <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2010/01/letter-to-the-pagan-community-from-peter-dybing-in-haiti.html">on the ground in the immediate aftermath</a>, providing emergency services. <a href="http://paganinparadise.blogspot.com/2011/11/pagan-request-for-help-in-haiti.html?spref=bl">Dybing continues to work for the reconstruction of Haiti</a> through a charity called <a href="http://www.100percent4haiti.org/">&#8220;100% for Haiti,&#8221;</a> and urges fellow Pagans to support their work.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Out of the rubble has risen a Phoenix of compassion and hard work. Artists in Saint Croix U.S. Virgin Islands banded together and held an action to benefit the community and 100% for Haiti was born. Over the last 20 months much has improved. We have constructed a school of ply wood, purchased tables, hired teachers, built facilities, provided meals to the children and even have began to insure the kids get some medical attention. All accomplished with a pluralistic humanitarian intent.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>But what of Vodou voices on this anniversary? We know that <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/04/michel-sweet-micky-martelly-elected-president-of-haiti.html">Haitian President Michel Martelly</a> wants <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/11/updates-james-arthur-ray-pope-benedict-xvi-and-haitis-vodou-tourism.html">to build a tourism industry around Vodou</a>, but what other roles and initiatives are Vodouisants a part of? <a href="http://www.vodou.org/">Max Beauvoir</a>, the <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2008/04/haitian-vodous-supreme-chief.html">appointed “supreme master” of a coalition of Haitian houngans</a>, seems to be acting as the government&#8217;s official face of Vodou, <a href="http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/World_News_3/article_8465.shtml">meeting with visiting dignitaries</a> like <a href="http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/National_News_2/article_8506.shtml">Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan</a>, and <a href="http://www.svd.se/kultur/zombies-hadar-voodoo_6765643.svd">giving interviews to foreign journalists</a>, though American press outlets seem to have avoided Beauvoir lately, <a href="http://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/max-beauvoir-lasst-uns-allein/3731168.html">perhaps because of the uncomfortable things he says about Christian missionaries in Haiti</a>. Haitian-born anthropologist Gina Athena Ulysse, writing on the occasion of this anniversary, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gina-athena-ulysse/haiti-voodoo-world-of-wonder_b_1196182.html">bemoans the <em>&#8220;geopolitically driven myths&#8221;</em> about Vodou, and worries about the effects of this <em>&#8220;spiritual uprooting&#8221;</em> in the wake of the earthquake</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;In my early teens, in the aftermath of migration and bombarded with narrow and negative views of Haiti, I vividly recall deciding to go back there only when the political situation changed. I ended up pursuing a degree in anthropology for the same reason and in the process became too cognizant of the ways Vodou, as an African-based cultural heritage, was under siege. By the time I made my first return, missionaries proliferated and provided social services neglected by the compromised and combative state. Conversion to Protestantism was de rigueur. We were not immune.</em></p>
<p><em>My family&#8217;s connection to the spirits, which was always tenuous, had practically disappeared as various parcels of land had been sold off and were now inhabited by strangers or newcomers to Port-au-Prince.The <a href="http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/articles/featured_book_geographies_of_the_haitian_diaspora/" target="_hplink">diasporic ties</a> that bind continued to fray. No one cared as the stigma had taken hold. This was most evident in the neglected peristyle or temple that was once revered as sacred space where community gathered. When a cousin boldly stated &#8220;bagay sa yo pa a la mode ankò&#8221; (or &#8220;such things are no longer in style&#8221;), he was echoing a broader sentiment. Many among the young see serving as old fashioned. The <a href="http://jbs.sagepub.com/content/42/2/247.abstract" target="_hplink">spiritual uprooting of the last three decades</a> was exacerbated by the devastating earthquake nearly two years ago that also <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/18/arts/artsspecial/18HAITI.html?pagewanted=all" target="_hplink">fractured so many temples</a>. That was a sign of things to come. Ours eventually crumbled as the last of the stalwarts converted.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>While Vodou is facing challenges in post-earthquake Haiti, it continues to be a part of the Haitian psyche, <a href="http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/americas/haiti/120110/Haiti-art-thrives">and influences its artists as they try to make sense of what has happened to them</a>.</p>
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<blockquote><p><em>To get a look at Haiti’s thriving art scene, that first afternoon, photographer Ron Haviv and I turn up at a downtown art community, which is hosting its Second “Ghetto Biennial.” In its confines, a good bit of the art is under-laid in a sort of vestigial nod to West Africa by an undercurrent of animal-sacrifice religion of voodoo. It is a religion practiced by few, yet known (and feared) by many. And it makes for some striking art. The Ghetto Biennial is a high-energy visit. People are moving everywhere. Out front are tall, black-painted, angular metal sculptures with actual human skulls, also painted black, attached to their tops. “Yes, those are real,” says a man watching the sculptures when I experimentally tap one of the skulls with my index finger. “The artist gets them because his atelier is over near the graveyard.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>You can read more about post-earthquake Haitian art, <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2012/01/11/entertainment/e092808S52.DTL">here</a>.</p>
<p>Haitian Vodou, like Haiti itself, seems to be at a crossroads. More and more people outside of Haiti are drawn to Vodou, but the faith faces grave challenges both structural and spiritual. As Haiti&#8217;s slow reconstruction moves forward, will Vodou manage to thrive in its home, or will it be changed irrevocably by the pressures of this chaotic time? There are no easy answers, but those of us invested in Haiti, Haitian culture, and Haitian Vodou, must remain vigilant to their ongoing struggles and challenges. Haiti must not be lost down the memory hole as new tragedies or events spring up.</p>
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		<title>Updates: James Arthur Ray, Pope Benedict XVI, and Haiti&#8217;s Vodou Tourism</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Pitzl-Waters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[News did not grind to a halt while I was away at the AAR Annual Meeting, and I have a few important updates on previously reported stories here at The Wild Hunt that I&#8217;d like to share with you before I continue unpacking my AAR coverage. James Arthur Ray Sentenced: Perhaps the biggest news to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>News did not grind to a halt while I was away at the <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/tag/aar">AAR Annual Meeting</a>, and I have a few important updates on previously reported stories here at<em> The Wild Hunt</em> that I&#8217;d like to share with you before I continue unpacking my AAR coverage.</p>
<p><strong>James Arthur Ray Sentenced:</strong> Perhaps the biggest news to break while I was away is that New Age guru <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/06/reactions-to-ray-verdict-from-native-voices-victims-families-and-pagan-community.html">James Arthur Ray</a>, who was <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/06/reactions-to-ray-verdict-from-native-voices-victims-families-and-pagan-community.html">convicted in June of negligent homicide in the deaths of three participants in a 2009 sweat lodge ceremony he led at a retreat in Sedona</a>, has been <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/18/justice/arizona-sweat-lodge-sentencing/index.html">sentenced to two years in prison (three two-year concurrent sentences) and fined nearly $60,000 in restitution for his crimes</a>.</p>
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<blockquote><p><em>Prosecutors had sought consecutive three-year sentences for James Arthur Ray on each of the three counts of negligent homicide on which a jury convicted him. The judge instead imposed three two-year terms, to be served concurrently. Ray and his attorneys asked for probation, but Judge Warren R. Darrow said the evidence shows &#8220;extreme negligence on the part of Mr. Ray.&#8221; <strong>&#8220;A prison sentence is just mandated in this case,&#8221;</strong> he said.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Victim&#8217;s families and Native American activists alike are both unhappy that Ray didn&#8217;t get a longer sentence, though Lakota elder Marvin Youngdog did hope the conviction would act as a deterrent to others appropriating and misusing Native ceremonies. Quote: <em><a href="http://tucsoncitizen.com/arizona-news/2011/11/19/james-arthur-ray-gets-prison-time-in-sweat-lodge-deaths-2/">“Now, he’s a convicted felon; let the word go out to others.” </a></em> From all accounts an appeal seems likely. This story has been covered extensively by <em>The Wild Hunt</em>, as I feel this case, and the issues it raises have ramifications for the wider Pagan community. Here&#8217;s some highlights of my past coverage: <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/06/reactions-to-ray-verdict-from-native-voices-victims-families-and-pagan-community.html">&#8220;Reactions to Ray Verdict from Native Voices, Victim’s Families, and Pagan Community,&#8221;</a> <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/03/quick-note-james-arthur-ray-trial-begins.html">&#8220;James Arthur Ray Trial Begins,&#8221;</a> <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2010/07/checking-in-with-james-arthur-ray.html">&#8220;Checking in With James Arthur Ray,&#8221;</a> and <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2009/10/the-new-age-sweat-lodge-death-controversy.html">&#8220;The New Age Sweat Lodge Death Controversy.&#8221;</a> You can be sure we&#8217;ll be following future developments.</p>
<p><strong>Pope Benedict XVI and Vodun Leaders: </strong>While I was heading to San Francisco to be among religion scholars, the head of the Roman Catholic Church was headed to Benin for a three-day visit to the West African country of Benin, birthplace of Vodun (aka Voodoo). Anticipating this planned visit, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/11/what-will-the-pope-say-to-vodun-leaders.html">I wondered what the pontiff would say to Vodun leaders in a planned meeting</a>.  As the BBC notes, <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15792001">Vodun is <em>&#8220;completely normal&#8221;</em></a> there, an interwoven part of the culture, and Vodun leaders like Dah Aligbonon Akpochihala (<a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2010/09/quick-note-the-rise-of-a-vodun-activist.html">mentioned previously on this site</a>) were <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15788199">hoping for words of reconciliation and bridge-buildin</a>g.</p>
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<blockquote><p><em>High-ranking Voodoo priests have been invited to meet the Pope. One of the Voodoo leaders, Dah Aligbonon, said he hoped the pontiff would urge Roman Catholics to be more tolerant of Africa&#8217;s traditional religions. <strong>&#8220;I invite the Pope to tell his followers to stop acts of provocation against the Voodoo culture,&#8221;</strong> he said, Reuters reports.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>So what happened? So far I haven&#8217;t been able to find any accounts of the meeting(s), and what was said. However, there&#8217;s been some side-coverage of the Pope&#8217;s interactions with Vodun and African Traditional Religions in Benin. The National Catholic Reporter notes that Benedict <a href="http://ncronline.org/blogs/ncr-today/voodoo-capital-benedict-blasts-occultism-and-evil-spirits">&#8220;urged Catholics to resist a &#8216;syncretism which deceives&#8217; and to uphold a Christian faith that &#8216;liberates from occultism&#8217; and &#8216;vanquishes evil spirits.&#8217;&#8221;</a> On a somewhat more positive note The Washington Post reports that the new papal document unveiled in Benin,  <a href="http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/apost_exhortations/documents/hf_ben-xvi_exh_20111119_africae-munus_en.html">“Africae Munus” (”The Commitment of Africa”)</a>, <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-faith/pope-benedict-xvi-calls-for-reconciliation-in-africa/2011/11/21/gIQAxEZmiN_story.html">&#8220;stresses the importance of dialogue with Islam and practitioners of indigenous African religions.&#8221;</a> </em>I&#8217;ll be writing more about this topic once first-hand accounts of the Vodun meetings emerge.</p>
<p><strong>Haiti&#8217;s Vodou Tourism: </strong>Turning from Vodun in Benin to Vodou in Haiti, we pick up on a story <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/09/unleash-the-hounds-link-roundup-29.html">I first noticed back in September</a>. <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/04/michel-sweet-micky-martelly-elected-president-of-haiti.html">Haitian President Michel Martelly</a> wants to “rebrand” Haiti, and Vodou tourism is part of that vision. In Martelly&#8217;s first address to the United Nations he said: <em><a href="http://turtlebay.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2011/09/26/rebranding_haiti_the_voodoo_tours">“Do you know how many people would like to come to Haiti and try to understand what Voodoo is?”</a> </em>This was no idle rhetorical question as Haiti&#8217;s new tourism minister, <a href="http://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-4090-haiti-tourism-speech-of-the-minister-of-tourism-stephanie-balmir-villedrouin.html">Stéphanie Balmir Villedrouin</a>, is <a href="http://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-4301-haiti-tourism-unique-haiti-magic-haiti.html">already utilizing the allure of Vodou to boost ambitious plans for a new tourism industry for the island nation</a>.</p>
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<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;Because we are talking of Voodoo, and there again, it is an initiation to what makes us unique and gives us the force to propose, Haiti on the most popular tourist routes as is now the Caribbean basin. Haiti as a must-visit, because its cry at the world is and remains &#8220;Unique Haiti, magic Haiti ! (bewitching, fascinating)&#8221; Although recognized as a religion and institutionally to the equal of all others, since 1992, Voodoo is more that this normative and formal status ; it marries and inspires all fields of conscious as the unconscious of every Haitian. It is the starting point of the Foundation of our Nation. Voodoo is in Everything, it is tautological in the expressions of each, both at the level of the laborious daily, than at the level of representations of the artistic creation (dance, music, literature, cuisine, cinema, painting and sculpture) both traditional and modern.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Former Haitian presidential candidate Jean H. Charles has lauded the appointment of Villedrouin, calling her one of three Haitian women who represented the country&#8217;s &#8220;highest good,&#8221; <a href="http://www.thenassauguardian.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=15527&amp;Itemid=86">and noting that Haiti has <em>&#8220;immense&#8221;</em> potential as a tourist destination, specifically listing Vodou-related events</a>. So it looks like Vodou tourism is full-steam ahead in Haiti. What this will mean for Vodou, both in Haiti and abroad, should be an interesting question to follow in the months and years to come.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all I have for now, but stay tuned for more AAR-related coverage and other great Pagan-oriented news updates!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 12:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Pitzl-Waters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lots of articles and essays of interest to modern Pagans out there, sometimes more than I can write about in-depth in any given week. So The Wild Hunt must unleash the hounds in order to round them all up. While we still await to see what the sentence will be for New Age prosperity guru James Arthur [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are lots of articles and essays of interest to modern Pagans out there, sometimes more than I can write about in-depth in any given week. So <em>The Wild Hunt </em>must <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/tag/unleash-the-hounds">unleash the hounds</a> in order to round them all up.</p>
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<li>While we <a href="http://www.shakopeenews.com/view/full_story/15832522/article-Homicide-sentencing-in--sweat-lodge--deaths-delayed?instance=home_business_news">still await to see what the sentence will be</a> for New Age prosperity guru James Arthur Ray, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/06/reactions-to-ray-verdict-from-native-voices-victims-families-and-pagan-community.html">convicted in June of negligent homicide in the deaths of three participants in a 2009 sweat lodge ceremony he led at a retreat in Sedona</a>, we have learned that he promises to never lead a sweat again, at least according to a probation officer&#8217;s presentencing report. Quote: <em><a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/09/22/travel/main20110198.shtml">&#8220;Ray said that he won&#8217;t hold another sweat lodge ceremony or any other potentially dangerous activity, but he should be held responsible for his actions, the probation officer wrote.&#8221;</a></em> So I suppose there&#8217;s some modicum of solace here for the victim&#8217;s families, and the Native American spiritual leaders who&#8217;ve long called for such appropriations to stop. As for Ray, <a href="http://azstarnet.com/news/blogs/senor-reporter/article_22581364-e479-11e0-95d4-001cc4c03286.html">he&#8217;s totally into numerology now</a>.</li>
<li>In Indonesia the ancestor-worshipping religion of Borneo’s indigenous forest people, the Dayak, <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/26/world/asia/borneo-tribe-practices-its-own-kind-of-hinduism.html?_r=1&amp;ref=religionandbelief">is being cannily re-branded as Hinduism in order to stave off Christian missionaries and cultural eradication</a>. <em>“The Hindus have helped us,”</em> said Mr. Udatn.<em>“They’re like our umbrella.” </em></li>
<li>The mother of an accused drug trafficker traveled to Africa in order to have a curse placed on federal prosecutors. Quote: <em><a href="http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/spirited_drug_defense_9j5Prm7JlfHQz0l20JObrJ">“Alleyne later admitted . . . that she had traveled to Africa to pay an individual to place a ‘hex’ in the form of a witch doctor’s curse on the assistant US attorneys.”</a></em> Federal agents initially thought she was trying to place a hit on the attorneys, but it turned out to be a more spiritual matter (though not one that bodes well for the hexed individuals if the curse proves effective). The coverage from the New York Post is, naturally, <a href="http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/spirited_drug_defense_9j5Prm7JlfHQz0l20JObrJ">quite tabloid in its content</a>. Words like &#8220;witch doctor,&#8221; &#8220;voodoo,&#8221; and &#8220;shaman&#8221; get thrown around as if they were interchangeable. Does this look like a job for <em><a href="http://www.getreligion.org/">Get Religion</a></em>?</li>
<li>Should we be concerned when the <a href="http://www.flgov.com/meet-the-lt-governor/">Lt. Governor of Florida</a> says things like this? <em><a href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/florida-lt-governor-rallies-christians-step-and-lead-country">&#8220;Ladies and gentlemen, these are very sad times when we allow the minority to poison the minds of the majority. This is exactly what dictators and socialist rulers did [...] Ladies and gentlemen, Christianity is in a fight and it is one of the greatest trials we have seen in modern times. Without a doubt, America and her people are in grave need of prayer, divine guidance, protection, to have good, solid Christians to step up and lead this country on a proper moral path. I firmly believe that if we magnify God, our problems will be minimized.&#8221;</a> </em>She does know we live in a secular country, right? Right? Associated Press video of this speech, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3-nabrqEAY">here</a>.</li>
<li>Faced with reports of dead animal parts, a local Tampa, Florida television stations asks that favorite questions of mine: <a href="http://www.wtsp.com/news/article/211734/8/Is-it-black-magic-voodoo-or-witchcraft-Rumors-swirl-after-more-and-more-animals-turn-up-headless-and-sacrificed-across-the-Bay-Area">&#8220;Is it Santeria?&#8221;</a> Luckily, they don&#8217;t turn to an &#8220;occult expert,&#8221; but to <a href="http://religious-studies.usf.edu/faculty/mmitchell/">Dr. Mozella Mitchell</a> from the religious studies department at the University of South Florida. Mitchell is author of <a id="static_txt_preview" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0820488631/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=thewildhunt-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=217145&amp;creative=399373&amp;creativeASIN=0820488631">&#8220;Crucial Issues in Caribbean Religions&#8221;</a> and says the incidents cited by the station <em>&#8220;are not associated with Santeria&#8221;</em> (but could be some form of freelance &#8220;black magic&#8221;).</li>
<li>Judith Laura at <a href="http://medusacoils.blogspot.com/2011/09/new-book-goddess-matters.html"><em>Medusa Coils</em> announces the publication</a> of her new book <a id="static_txt_preview" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0982819730/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=thewildhunt-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=217145&amp;creative=399373&amp;creativeASIN=0982819730">&#8220;Goddess Matters: the mystical, practical, &amp; controversial&#8221;</a>. According to Laura, the book <em>&#8220;presents an in-depth look at today’s global trends in Goddess spirituality and emerging Goddess religions.&#8221; </em>You can find out more, <a href="http://www.judithlaura.com/gm.html">here</a>.</li>
<li>The 800-year-old remains of women unearthed in Italy are part of <a href="http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/8352006/witchs-graveyard-unearthed-in-italy">what archaeologist Alfonso Forgione claims is a <em>&#8220;witches graveyard&#8221;</em> </a>due to the ritualistic aspects found near and in the bodies (nails, dice).</li>
<li>Does belief in the antichrist matter in politics? Yes, <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/26/opinion/why-the-antichrist-matters-in-politics.html?_r=1&amp;emc=eta1">according to historian Matthew Avery Sutton</a>. <a href="http://usreligion.blogspot.com/2011/09/why-antichrist-matters-in-politics.html">More here</a>, and <a href="http://www.mediaite.com/tv/lawrence-odonnell-investigates-is-barack-obama-the-anti-christ/">here</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/04/michel-sweet-micky-martelly-elected-president-of-haiti.html">Haitian President Michel Martelly</a> wants to &#8220;rebrand&#8221; Haiti, and Vodou tourism is part of that vision. Quote: <em><a href="http://turtlebay.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2011/09/26/rebranding_haiti_the_voodoo_tours">&#8220;Do you know how many people would like to come to Haiti and try to understand what Voodoo is?&#8221;</a> </em> President Martelly seems very friendly to, and supportive of, the Vodou community in Haiti. <a href="http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2010/08/pras_explains_to_vulture_why_h.html">Early on Haitian-American musician Pras noted that Martelly had the support of the “voodoo guys” in Haiti</a>, and one of Martelly’s closest advisors and supporters in Haiti has been <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Auguste_Morse">Richard Auguste Morse</a>, a former musician and businessman who was initiated as a Vodou Houngan (priest) in 2002. What Vodou tourism would look like remains to be seen, though forms of it have been happening for years.</li>
<li>Kenyan environmentalist and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Wangari Maathai <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/27/world/africa/wangari-maathai-nobel-peace-prize-laureate-dies-at-71.html">died from cancer at the age of 71 on Sunday</a>. Founder of the <a title="Green Belt Movement" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Belt_Movement">Green Belt Movement</a>, Maathai was a practicing Catholic, <a href="http://www.getreligion.org/2011/09/missing-religion-for-the-trees/">but often drew on the tenets of the indigenous faiths of her home</a>. She was a feminist, human rights, and environmental trail-blazer in her home country, across Africa, and the world. May her spirit find rest.</li>
<li>At Patheos, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/Resources/Additional-Resources/Pagan-Fascists-or-Fascist-Pagans-Gus-diZerega-09-30-2011?offset=0&amp;max=1">Gus diZerega analyzes fascist Paganism, comparing it with today modern Pagan movement</a>, saying <em>&#8220;we need a new historical understanding of Paganism&#8217;s recent past.&#8221;</em></li>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Sep 2011 12:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Pitzl-Waters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lots of articles and essays of interest to modern Pagans out there, sometimes more than I can write about in-depth in any given week. So The Wild Hunt must unleash the hounds in order to round them all up. Duke Divinity School professor Mark Chaves, author of  “American Religion: Contemporary Trends,” explores why a growing number of Americans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are lots of articles and essays of interest to modern Pagans out there, sometimes more than I can write about in-depth in any given week. So <em>The Wild Hunt </em>must <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/tag/unleash-the-hounds">unleash the hounds</a> in order to round them all up.</p>
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<li>Duke Divinity School professor <a href="http://divinity.duke.edu/academics/faculty/mark-chaves">Mark Chaves</a>, author of  <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0058E3K9G/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=thewildhunt-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=217145&amp;creative=399373&amp;creativeASIN=B0058E3K9G">“American Religion: Contemporary Trends,”</a> explores <a href="http://www.scienceandreligiontoday.com/2011/08/30/why-are-americans-becoming-more-willing-to-say-they-dont-belong-to-a-religious-tradition/">why a growing number of Americans are willing to say they don&#8217;t belong to a religious tradition</a>. I recently mentioned Chaves in an earlier post about the decline of religon, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/08/paganism-and-the-decline-of-religion.html">and what that might mean for modern Pagan religions</a>.</li>
<li>British shaman/Vodou initiate <a href="http://www.azizshamanism.com/">Peter Aziz</a> has been <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/drug-drink-lands-shaman-in-prison-2348415.html">jailed for 15 months</a> for distributing brews of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayahuasca">ayahuasca</a> at a retreat in 2007. Aziz&#8217;s lawyer said at the sentencing that <em><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/sep/02/shaman-jailed-over-hallucinogenic-ayahuasca">&#8220;It has caused him a considerable amount of worry as far as his personal beliefs are concerned. He has learned what can be learned from this and will not be before the court again.&#8221;</a></em> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayahuasca">Ayahuasca</a> contains <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyltryptamine">DMT</a>, which is an illegal controlled substance in Britain. In the United States it is <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2009/03/courts-inch-us-a-step-closer-to-legal-religious-entheogens.html">legal to import and use ayahuasca</a> so long as you are a member of one of the groups, like <a href="http://www.udv.org.br/english/">O Centro Espirita Beneficiente Uniao do Vegetal</a>, who has established that the drink is an essential and central part of their religious practice.</li>
<li>A memorial benefit celebration for influential author and art historian Merlin Stone, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/02/merlin-stone-1931-2011.html">who died earlier this year</a>, is <a href="http://merlinstone.net/2011/08/27/merlin-stones-benefit-memorial-celebration-on-september-24/">being held on September 24th in Clearwater, Florida</a> (<a href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=224200217627018">Facebook event link</a>). Stone was author of the seminal book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/015696158X?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=thewildhunt-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=015696158X">“When God Was A Woman,”</a> and a successful <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bobbiegrennier/in-search-of-merlin-stone">Kickstarter campaign</a> was recently held  to produce a memorial documentary project in her honor.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.tombostudio.com/">Tombo Studio</a>, a boutique run by <a href="http://whitewand.blogspot.com/">Feri Tradition</a> and sacred dance instructor <a href="http://www.anaar.info/" target="_blank">Anaar</a>, has <a href="http://www.tombostudio.com/">unveiled a new website design</a> for its current line of handcrafted costume clothing, <a href="http://www.tombostudio.com/gallery.html">modeled by some well-known West Coast Pagan luminaries</a> (<a href="http://www.beansidhe.net/" target="_blank">Morpheus Ravenna</a>, <a href="http://www.sharonknight.net/" target="_blank">Sharon Knight</a>, and <a href="http://www.thorncoyle.com/" target="_blank">T.Thorn Coyle</a>) and photographed by <a href="http://www.embstudios.com/people.html" target="_blank">Paul Nordin</a>.</li>
<li>It&#8217;s <a href="http://www.paganpride.org/">Pagan Pride</a> time again! That means many local Pagan groups are getting their one dose of media attention for the year (maybe two, depending on how media outlets cover Halloween). So far we have reports from <a href="http://www.sootoday.com/content/news/full_story.asp?StoryNumber=53742">Ontario</a>, <a href="http://www.goerie.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110903/LIFESTYLES03/309029910/-1/LIFESTYLES05">Pennsylvania</a>, <a href="http://www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2011/08/25/news/doc4e55d2a9c89ec266364905.txt">Wyoming</a>, <a href="http://lubbockonline.com/faith/2011-08-28/faith-briefs">Texas</a>, <a href="http://www.rep-am.com/articles/2011/08/26/lifestyle/travel/580443.txt">Connecticut</a>, and <a href="http://www.google.com/search?aq=f&amp;gcx=c&amp;sourceid=chrome&amp;client=ubuntu&amp;channel=cs&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;q=%22Pagan+Pride%22#gcx=c&amp;client=ubuntu&amp;channel=cs&amp;q=%22Pagan+Pride%22&amp;um=1&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;tbo=u&amp;tbm=nws&amp;source=og&amp;sa=N&amp;hl=en&amp;tab=wn&amp;bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_cp.&amp;fp=8a93c3aa85a523d4&amp;biw=1280&amp;bih=641">many more to come</a>.</li>
<li>If you&#8217;re in the Pacific Northwest this month, you should check out <a href="http://www.faerieworlds.com/harvest/">Faerieworlds Harvest on September 16th-18th</a> in Eugene, Oregon. All the fun of <a href="http://www.faerieworlds.com/">Faerieworlds</a>, but with milder weather!  Pagan favorites <a href="http://www.skinnywhitechick.com/">SJ Tucker</a>, <a href="http://www.faune.de/web/index-en.html">Faun</a>, <a href="http://www.woodlandmusic.net/">Woodland</a>, and <a href="http://stellamara.com/">Stellamara</a> are all slated to perform. Also of note is the <a href="http://esotericbookconference.com/2011/">Esoteric Book Conference</a> this weekend in Seattle, Washington. I&#8217;m planning to attend both, so expect to hear more on these events in the near future!</li>
<li><a href="http://www.religiondispatches.org/">Religion Dispatches</a> is featuring an article on <a href="http://www.burningman.com/">Burning Man</a> from <a href="http://www.jaymichaelson.net/">Jay Michaelson</a> entitled <a href="http://www.religiondispatches.org/archive/culture/5045/burning_man_in_the_age_of_rick_perry%3A_revelation%2C_pluralism%2C_and_moral_imperative/">&#8220;Burning Man in the Age of Rick Perry.&#8221;</a> In it Michaelson says that <em>&#8220;a dogmatic religionist cannot abide the inspiration of another. Unless it is within the same religious system, it is damned, or confused, or pagan, or worse. Thus the dogmatist is only left with data which confirm her existing categories of thought. All contradictory data is removed from consideration. Whereas, any religious/spiritual progressive must be inspired precisely by the plurality of revelatory experiences.&#8221;</em></li>
<li>Also <a href="http://www.religiondispatches.org/books/atheologies/5001/judeo-christian_america%3A_the_fall_of_the_%E2%80%98christian_nation%E2%80%99/">at Religion Dispatches is a review</a> of Kevin M. Schultz&#8217;s book <a id="static_txt_preview" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0195331761/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=thewildhunt-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=217145&amp;creative=399373&amp;creativeASIN=0195331761">“Tri-Faith America: How Catholics and Jews Held Postwar America to Its Protestant Promise.”</a> Reviewer Edward J. Blum says that the book<em><a href="http://www.religiondispatches.org/books/atheologies/5001/judeo-christian_america%3A_the_fall_of_the_%E2%80%98christian_nation%E2%80%99/"> &#8220;helped explain how and why at seventeen I used the language of “Judeo-Christianity” for conservative evangelical ends, while remaining intellectually and morally open to civil rights and liberal crusades.&#8221;</a> </em>For more on this topic, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/07/interview-kevin-michael-schultz-on-tri-faith-america.html">check out The Wild Hunt&#8217;s interview with Kevin M. Schultz</a>.</li>
<li>The latest volume of the <a href="http://www.equinoxjournals.com/JSRNC/issue/current">Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture</a> is now out, and it features some articles that should be of interest to my readers. These include <a href="http://www.equinoxjournals.com/JSRNC/article/view/8796">&#8220;Sacred Nature: Earth-based Spirituality as Popular Religion in the Pacific Northwest&#8221;</a> by Mark A. Shibley and <a href="http://www.equinoxjournals.com/JSRNC/article/view/8794">&#8220;Cinema of the Not-Yet: The Utopian Promise of Film as Heterotopia&#8221;</a> by Adrian Ivakhiv. There&#8217;s also <a href="http://www.equinoxjournals.com/JSRNC/article/view/10729/8540">a review of Bron Taylor&#8217;s &#8220;Dark Green Religion: Nature Spirituality and the Planetary Future&#8221;</a>.</li>
<li>This just in, <a href="http://miamiherald.typepad.com/nakedpolitics/2011/08/in-hialeah-a-mystery-over-campaign-mirrors.html">gluing mirrors to campaign signs isn&#8217;t a calling-card for Santeria</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.philly.com/philly/news/religion/20110903_ap_ahotissueonthecampaigntrailtheology.html">Theology matters on the campaign trail now more than ever</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.thenational.ae/news/worldwide/south-asia/maharashtra-debates-ban-on-black-magic">The debate over banning black magic in India</a>.</li>
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<p>That’s it for now! Feel free to discuss any of these links in the comments, some of these I may expand into longer posts as needed.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2011 17:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Pitzl-Waters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lots of articles and essays of interest to modern Pagans out there, sometimes more than I can write about in-depth in any given week. So The Wild Hunt must unleash the hounds in order to round them all up. A barbershop in Massachusetts has been closed down after city inspectors found a Palo Mayombe altar and six chickens [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are lots of articles and essays of interest to modern Pagans out there, sometimes more than I can write about in-depth in any given week. So <em>The Wild Hunt </em>must <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/tag/unleash-the-hounds">unleash the hounds</a> in order to round them all up.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20110817/NEWS/108170339/-1/TOWN1001">A barbershop in Massachusetts has been closed down</a> after city inspectors found a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palo_(religion)">Palo Mayombe</a> altar and six chickens (one dead) in the basement of the establishment. Health officials have shut down the business due to unsanitary conditions in the basement. The owner claims he never did sacrifice in the basement of his business and that the animals were only there temporarily while he moved. <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/US/alleged-animal-sacrifice-involved-massachusetts-barbershop-closing/story?id=14334388">There is an ABC Nightline video of the basement in question</a>, as well as an interview with barbershop owner William Camacho. <a href="http://articles.boston.com/2011-08-18/news/29901431_1_animal-sacrifice-animal-control-rooster">Litigation seems very likely</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://nicdhana.blogspot.com/2011/08/state-of-emergency-another-week-of.html">Kathryn Price NicDhàna updates us</a> on the ongoing actions in Arizona to stop the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.107132462717182.14577.100002612872609">clear-cutting and burning of forest</a> on the San Francisco Peaks to make way for a pipeline that will pump treated wastewater up the mountain so that a ski resort can make more money. <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/tag/san-francisco-peaks">As documented here</a>, the San Francisco Peaks are held as sacred by several indigenous peoples and Tribal Nations in the area. For ongoing coverage check out <a href="http://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/">Censored News</a> and <a href="http://www.indigenousaction.org/">Indigenous Action Media</a>. <a href="http://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2011/08/nationwide-forest-service-protests-for.html">A nationwide Forest Service protest is currently being organized</a>.</li>
<li>Conservative columnist <a href="http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_207337.asp">Roy Exum has apologized</a> for his <a href="http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_207183.asp">article mocking Pagans</a>, a piece he wrote in reaction to <a href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/">Vanderbilt University</a> in Nashville, Tennessee <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/08/pagans-now-with-actual-holidays.html">adding four Pagan holidays to its calendar</a>. Quote Exum: <em>&#8220;I need to apologize. I have never slighted anyone for their religious views and in Wednesday&#8217;s column I did so badly. Because of my ignorance of the subject, I was under the impression Pagans and Wiccans were more of a cult and I am genuinely sorry that I offended some very kind and nice worshippers.&#8221; </em>Exum also <a href="http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_207337.asp">shares excerpts from the many letters he was sent</a>. <a href="http://www.selenafox.com/">Selena Fox</a> of <a href="http://www.circlesanctuary.org/">Circle Sanctuary</a> wrote him a thank-you note for his apology, and urges others to do the same.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/07/whats-the-big-deal-with-the-new-apostolic-reformation.html">New Apostolic Reformation</a> leader/apostle C. Peter Wagner <a href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/NAR-doesnt-want-theocracy">protests against assertions</a> that his movement wants a Christian theocracy in the United States, clarifying that the <em><a href="http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?llr=iscjkybab&amp;v=001a54n5PqXCcjHftcJpDKGIs7wGYW2sw8yBtgEvtmUYAmNA9EELJtGmYQekSEVaMEHoAUIGsZbVDMSC0MOjzMAaXz4ib8fWSXfPg46caplGZmMXdfRu-PxbQ%3D%3D">&#8220;way to achieve dominion is not to become &#8216;America&#8217;s Taliban,&#8217; but rather to have kingdom-minded people in every one of the Seven Mountains: Religion, Family, Education, Government, Media, Arts &amp; Entertainment, and Business so that they can use their influence to create an environment in which the blessings and prosperity of the Kingdom of God can permeate all areas of society.&#8221;</a></em> In essence, a theocracy would be too limited a concept for what NAR wants. I&#8217;m sure you are all reassured, right?</li>
<li>For those keeping track of <a href="http://sacredpathscenter.com/">Sacred Paths Center</a>&#8216;s <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/tag/sacred-paths-center">fiscal travails</a>, PNC-Minnesota <a href="http://pncminnesota.wordpress.com/2011/08/19/sacred-path-center-update-governancefinancial-reports-and-history/">has an update on the what&#8217;s going on</a>. SPC has released the findings from their recent <a href="http://www.heekingcat.com/SPC/governance_compliance_audit.pdf" target="_blank">governance audit</a> and <a href="http://sacredpathscenter.com/">posted a historical narrative of what, exactly, happened</a>.</li>
<li>Clothing designer <a href="http://www.rachelroy.com/">Rachel Roy</a> visited Haiti recently (alongside <a href="http://www.marthastewart.com/">Martha Stewart</a> and Macy&#8217;s CEO <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_J._Lundgren">Terry Lundgren</a>) to investigate business opportunities with local artisans. While there she learned something about Haitain Vodou: <em><a href="http://globalgrind.com/style/rachel-roy-visit-haiti-jobs-women-help-martha-stewart-photos">&#8220;Jean Baptiste &#8211; Possibly my favorite artist who beads- also Voodoo priest. Voodoo actually being a positive force. Over the years it has gotten a bad rap (‘black magic’). Well, really, it is no different than other religions that offers hope-provides clients and provides dietaries and substance &#8211; for a nation … learn something new everything minute … I love to learn.&#8221;</a></em></li>
<li>The DC/Baltimore area <a href="http://www.sacredspacefoundation.org/">Sacred Space Conference</a> has announced it&#8217;s featured presenters for 2012: <a href="http://www.oakandwillow.org/WaysoftheInitiate%20wrshp.htm">Lyratah Barrett</a>,<a href="http://www.luckymojo.com/cat.html"> cat yronwode</a>, <a href="http://www.sacredspacefoundation.org/presenters-2012/">Ivo Dominguez Jr.</a>, and <a href="http://thearchdruidreport.blogspot.com/">John Michael Greer</a>. The event takes place March 8th &#8211; 11th in Laurel, Maryland. <a href="http://www.sacredspacefoundation.org/registration/">You can register now</a>.</li>
<li>James Kirk Wall, author of <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1450287077/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=thewildhunt-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=217145&amp;creative=399373&amp;creativeASIN=1450287077">&#8220;Agnosticism: The Battle Against Shameless Ignorance,&#8221;</a> ponders <a href="http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/religion_theseeker/2011/08/who-should-the-non-religious-vote-for-in-2012-.html?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+chicagotribune%2Ftheseeker+%28Chicago+Tribune+-+The+Seeker+religion+news%29">who non-religious voters should back in 2012</a>. Some of his points could just as easily apply to adherents of minority religions as well.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.theotherrussia.org/2011/08/18/karelia-tries-to-ban-extremist-halloween/">The Russian Republic of Karelia has ordered a ban on Halloween celebrations</a> at its schools, stating that it is a Pagan holiday that contradicts the <em>“secularist character of education”</em> and promotes <em>“Satanism and extremism.” </em>Isolated bit of paranoia and overreach, or is connected to <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2010/12/christianophobia-in-europe-vs-religious-crackdowns-in-russia.html">the slow-moving oppression of minority faiths in Russia</a>? As the government, in seemingly increasing collusion with the Russian Orthodox Church, use laws against extremism and “cults” to intimidate and oppress competing faiths, <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2010/08/suppressing-a-pagan-revival-in-russia.html">the future of indigenous and neopagan faiths in Russia seems endangered</a>.</li>
<li>According to the Times of India, <a href="http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-08-17/news-interviews/29896195_1_rituparno-ghosh-sacred-evil-bengali-cinema">Wicca has reached its 15th anniversary in India</a>, and checks in with their country&#8217;s most famous Wiccan, <a href="http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/tag/ipsita-roy-chakraverti">Ipsita Roy Chakraverti</a>.</li>
<li>The American Family Association is <a href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/afa-again-tries-distance-itself-bryan-fischer">trying to distance itself</a> from its own Director of Issue Analysis, Bryan Fischer. Fischer has a <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/03/whistle-blowing-witch-fired-and-other-pagan-news-of-note.html">long track-record</a> of <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2011/02/anti-native-sentiment-grows-and-other-pagan-news-of-note.html">spouting off increasing intolerant</a> and <a href="http://patheos.com/blogs/wildhunt/2010/11/conservative-christians-and-the-green-dragon.html">hateful screeds</a>. While the AFA is usually content to keep quiet about Fischer&#8217;s near-daily rants, this time they are splitting with him on the Establishment Clause: <em><a href="http://www.afa.net/FAQ.aspx?id=2147510772">&#8220;under American law all religions enjoy freedom from government interference.  However Joseph Story’s view continues to have proponents, including Bryan Fischer, one of American Family Radio’s talk show hosts.  However, the American Family Association (“AFA”) officially sides with Jefferson on this question.   AFA is confident that the truth of Christianity will prevail whenever it is allowed to freely compete in the marketplace of ideas.&#8221;</a> </em>Right Wing Watch challenges us to <em><a href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/afa-again-tries-distance-itself-bryan-fischer">&#8220;name one other organization that regularly has to declare that the things said by its own spokesman should not be construed as reflecting the views of the organization itself.&#8221;</a></em></li>
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<p>That’s it for now! Feel free to discuss any of these links in the comments, some of these I may expand into longer posts as needed.<em><br />
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