A fascinating look at Nordic folk bands who make instruments from human bones

Probably! :face_with_hand_over_mouth: North Korea didn’t get the message…

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Honestly, it’s really hard to reconstruct cultures so old with a great deal of accuracy. Neo-pagans in generally have employed a hodge-podge of concepts, and sometimes that most certainly include appropriating cultures of indigenous peoples that have been historically oppressed (groups which they do not belong). The worst are the racist Neo-pagans, who think there is some sort of racial memory for this sort of thing… :roll_eyes:

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Honestly, it’s really hard to reconstruct cultures so old with a great deal of accuracy. Neo-pagans in generally have employed a hodge-podge of concepts, and sometimes that most certainly include appropriating cultures of indigenous peoples that have been historically oppressed (groups which they do not belong). The worst are the racist Neo-pagans, who think there is some sort of racial memory for this sort of thing… :roll_eyes:

Yeah, in the article, when Selvik mentions that the music is in his DNA… It’s suspicious though not conclusive.

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