This Norwegian band of folk music ~ with shamanic-looking members, who use bones (among other things) as musical instruments, bring the sounds of the ancient Germanic peoples.
I also love Jonna Jinton's channel; a Swedish artist who shares her music and her paintings, but also she dedicates her videos to show what her life is like in the natural places of Sweden:
In that last video she visited the U-shaped mountainous valley called Lapporten (gates to Laponia).
Lapland is home to the Sámi people.They have a rich culture that includes music (Yoiks), art, a semi-nomadic reindeer herding, but also games! as Sáhkku and Tablut
Before being assimilated by the Scandinavians, their religion was a form of polytheistic animism, which included shamanic practices in worship of ancient spirits and deities such as the goddess Rana Niejta.
I'm not too much into religion, but what I like is that they seems to be more focused in individual spiritual progress and nature like in Tibetan Buddhism.
Quote from: razeak on Feb 11, 2021, 07:46:39 PM
cool thread. Our origins and world history is fascinating. Imagine what we don't or will never know.
Here is an interesting video that tackles the ancient past from a more philosophical perspective. Also, how the "archaeologists" of the future would recreate our current present.