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- Bay: Correspondences
- Laurus nobilis spp. Folk Names: Baie, Bay Laurel, Bay Tree, Daphne, Greecian Laurel, Laurel, Laurier d'Apollon, Laurier Sauce, Lorbeer, Noble Laurel, Roman Laurel, Sweet Bay Gender: Masculine Planet: Sun Element: Fire Deity: Aesculapius, Apollo, Ceres, Faunus,...
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Herbalism >> Herbs dictionary B
- Basics of Magick: The Use of Color in Magick
- White | Silver | Grey | Pink | Red | Purple | Brown | Blue | Green | Yellow | Gold | Black In magick, colors represent certain energies, goals, people and non-physical beings, such as deities or spiritual forces. For this reason, you should include candles,...
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Symbology >> Colorology
- Enochian Hexagram Banishing Ritual
- THE ENOCHIAN HEXAGRAM BANISHING RITUAL: Stand facing North with feet together, left hand at your side and right arm extended and centered with Fire Wand, thumd wand or crystal* upright in front of you. Face the East. Trace a banishing Air Hexagram (yellow),...
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Enochian >> Rituals
- Harding, Deborah
- Deborah Harding began gardening alongside her parents when she was just able to walk. She lives in Ohio with her husband and two daughters. She writes articles on herbal concerns for magazines and web-zines, and gives lectures and workshops on growing herbs...
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Real Interviews >> Authors
- Everyday Earth
- When you think of "Earth" what comes to mind? Perhaps you feel the stable element of solidity and grounding. Or maybe you see Earth as the third planet from the Sun. Or for you, is Earth the rich brown soil in your own backyard? Earth is all these...
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The Elements >> Earth
- Shamanic Death
- What is a Shaman’s death, and who’s likely to have one? The death itself is a suspension between worlds. States of consciousness. The individual today, who is likely to have a "Shamanic Death" is chasing extinction itself. Through that process the...
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Religions >> Native American, Shamanism
- An Overview of Different Types of Scrying
- Scrying is a method of divination. It consists of gazing into a crystal, a mirror or some water for example, anything shiny really, in order to enter altered mind states...A good cliché that best describes scrying is the gypsy fortune-teller and her large...
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Divination >> Scrying
Miwok Bay Miwok is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Miwok Bay Miwok books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Collect Information
- Explore this Web site to learn more about the Bay Miwok Tribe of Contra Costa What were the names of the five Bay Miwok tribelets in Contra Costa County?
- www.cccoe.net
- Collect Information
- The Bay Miwok of Contra Costa County. Lesson 5: Clothing.
- www.cccoe.net
- Chapter 2. Native Languages of West-Central California
- The Miwokan languages are Coast Miwok, Lake Miwok, Bay Miwok, Plains Miwok,. Northern Sierra Miwok, Central Sierra Miwok, and Southern Sierra Miwok .
- www.nps.gov
- Eastern Miwok
- The Bay years ago. The interual time depth of Sierra Miwok is.
- www.calwater.ca.gov
- A Lost City in the East Bay Hills
- When the Spanish reached the Bay Area, Volvon was occupied by a Bay Miwok tribelet of the same name.
- www.eastbayhillpeople.com
Suggested Web Resources
- Bay Miwok - MultiTree
- The Bay Miwok Language > LINGUIST List Language Search. Name: Bay Miwok. Alternate Names: Saclan; Miwok, Bay; Saklan; Sakaiakumni.
- multitree.org
- Bay Miwok - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The Bay Miwok were a cultural and linguistic group of Miwok, a Native American people in Northern California who lived in Contra Costa County.
- en.wikipedia.org
- mkq - Ethnologue
- www.ethnologue.com
- Bay Miwok Home Page
- The key to Contra Costa County's past begins with the Bay Miwok Tribe. Their culture and way of life is very different than that of today.
- www.cccoe.net
- OLAC resources in and about the Bay Miwok language
- Language descriptions; Other resources about the language. Other known names and dialect names: Bay Miwok, Saclan, Saklan.
- www.language-archives.org
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