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A (M)otherworld is Possible Part 16
A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Gudrun Frank-Wissmann (Germany) The most sacred Ritual on Palau: Initiation of a Mother after First Childbirth
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A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Letecia Layson (USA) Priestessing on the Edge of Chaos – Decolonization as revelation to matriarchal spirituality- a brief look at the Babaylan of the Phillipines, past,present and future
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A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Mariam Irene Tazi-Preve (Austria) What can we learn from Matriarchal Societies?
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A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Marguerite Rigoglioso (USA) Divine Motherhood: The Case of Ancient Greece
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A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Kalli Rose Halvorson (USA) Peacewalk through the Mother and Daughter Bear Constellations: Bearings of Love and indomitability for our Maternal Humanity
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A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Nadine McNeil (Jamaica) Yoga Ethnochoreology: Bodily Practices/ Matriarchal Collectivizing Memory
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A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Mary Louise Stone (USA) Andean Spirituality: Maternal Thinking and Inclusive Community
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A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Keynote Speaker: Pilwha Chang (Korea) Gift Giving, Mothering, and Ancient Ways
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A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Keynote Speaker: Vicki Noble (USA) The Scientific Underpinnings of Matriarchal (Mother-Based) Social Organization & Gift Economy Behaviors
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A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Keynote Speaker: Marina Meneses (Juchitán, Mexico) About the Life of a Juchitecan Mother
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A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Keynote Speaker: Valentina Pakyntein (Khasi, India) Khasi Matriarchal Social Structure: Tradition and Incessancy
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A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Lydia Ruyle (USA) World Icons of Mothers and Grandmothers
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A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Sobonfu Somé (Burkina Faso, Africa) The Gift of Mothering
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A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Agnes Williams (USA, Seneca) Original Instructions Practised Today: Law of Peace and Code of Handsome Lake
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A (M)otherworld is Possible: Two Feminist Visions: Matriarchal Studies and the Gift Paradigm Book Presentation – Societies of Peace. With Heidi Goettner-Abendroth, Lucia Chiavola Birnbaum, Genevieve Vaughan, Bernedette Muthien, Malika Grasshoff, Vicki Nobel, Kaarina Kailo, Marguerite Rigoglioso, & Luciana Ricciutelli
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