UPCOMING WEBINARS
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Among those planned for Fall 2011:
Treasures of African Women Part II
The greatness they denied, but you always knew existed. Classic Nok and other ceramics of ancient Nigeria, stone sculptures of Esie and the magnificent Benin bronzes. Yoruba, Hausa and Ashanti queens; priestesses and women's rites; ancestral mothers of Mali, Congo and Tanzania. Female artists in velvet, leather, mudcloth, weaving, calabashes, and muralists from Burkina Faso to Botswana. Women builders, lyre-players, rain-shrine oracles -- and modern women who resist unjust laws, patriarchal violence, and stand up for their rights.
$15. Reparations discount for Africans and Diaspora, $7.
(Not included in current online course Woman Shaman.)
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Enter the amount and update Total. You can pay for more than one webinar at once, just be sure to write that in the special instructions line. To pay by credit card, look down to the cc logos and click Continue. After payment, send an email about which webinar you'll attend (especially if you see more than one listed o this page! pay attention because each link is date/time specific) and you'll receive your registration link(s) and access code by email.You then do a brief registration at that link, and then will receive the URL to be used at time of the webcast.Coming soon:
The Shamanic Witch
European traditions of the cauldron, crystal balls, wands, healing, prophecy, shapeshifting. Women's shamanic flight on spirit animals and brooms (among other things), the Witches' Goddess, the ancestral dead, ecstatic festival dances and feasts, and how these were demonized during the witch hunts.
$15. (Free to subscribers of online course Spiritual Heritages of Ancient Europe.)
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About the current online course
Spiritual Heritages of Ancient Europe
(starts October 20, 2011, through March 2012; subscribe or unsub anytime.)