The Green Wolf


Be aware that this Tumblr frequently includes pictures of art made with animal remains, as well as rampant feminist opinions, corgis and bats, and lush landscapes.

Artist, author, (neo)shaman, and wannabe polymath living in the Pacific Northwe(s)t.

I discovered neopaganism in the mid-1990s, and shortly thereafter began my work with animal totems and neoshamanism. Over the years I've wandered through various paths, ranging from Wicca-flavored neopaganism to Chaos magic, but for the past few years I've been creating Therioshamanism, a post-industrial neo-shamanic path. I've also been creating various neopagan ritual tools and other sacred art from hides, bones, beads and other such things since about the same time. And I've written several nonfiction books on totemism, animal magic, and related topics. Currently working on "New Paths to Plant and Fungus Totems".

A few places to find me, as I'm all over the internet:


http://www.thegreenwolf.com
http://thegreenwolf.etsy.com
http://therioshamanism.com
http://paganbookreviews.net
https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWolfLupa

Ask me anything
Did you know I write, too? My writing hasn’t been as prominent in the past couple of years as my artwork, in part because grad school sort of ate my writing brain. (That and I’ve been going more places than ever with my art!) 
The image above is the cover for my most recent solo book published by Immanion Press in early 2010, Skin Spirits. I’ve been working with animal parts in my spiritual practice for over a decade, and this book is all about how I’ve learned to work with the sacred remains (the book includes instructions on how to make a lot of projects, too!)
(I do have a new book coming out from Llewellyn in December, New Paths to Animal Totems. Seems I can’t stay away from the writing very long!)
ETA: Since cultural appropriation seems to be the discussion of the day, please feel free to read through some of my writings on neoshamanism and related topics,  and the issue of cultural appropriation. I AM aware of the situation, and it’s a careful balancing act between personal spirituality, and social justice and awareness. I’m doing the best I can.

Did you know I write, too? My writing hasn’t been as prominent in the past couple of years as my artwork, in part because grad school sort of ate my writing brain. (That and I’ve been going more places than ever with my art!) 

The image above is the cover for my most recent solo book published by Immanion Press in early 2010, Skin Spirits. I’ve been working with animal parts in my spiritual practice for over a decade, and this book is all about how I’ve learned to work with the sacred remains (the book includes instructions on how to make a lot of projects, too!)

(I do have a new book coming out from Llewellyn in December, New Paths to Animal Totems. Seems I can’t stay away from the writing very long!)

ETA: Since cultural appropriation seems to be the discussion of the day, please feel free to read through some of my writings on neoshamanism and related topics,  and the issue of cultural appropriation. I AM aware of the situation, and it’s a careful balancing act between personal spirituality, and social justice and awareness. I’m doing the best I can.

Tagged: totemismanimaltotempaganpaganismbooksdead crittersskin spiritssacred remains

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    It’s a word that has been applied by Europeans to a wide range of Indigenous cultures, but basically it should only...
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    guess what? i did....it was exactly what i knew it was going
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    Holy crap shitstorm! Um, yeah, how about we learn about something before getting pissed off about it, or before...
  9. asystoles reblogged this from static-nonsense and added:
    it bothers me a lot when taxidermists dip into this neo-shamanist stuff. hell, when most anyone does, because i haven’t...
  10. tarnagona reblogged this from wide-worlds-joy and added:
    The kind of hilarious thing about this whole debacle…the items depicted aren’t even stereotypically Native American....
  11. perspicaciousembroiderist reblogged this from thegreenwolf and added:
    Please, just actually...this thing before getting up
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  13. wide-worlds-joy reblogged this from thegreenwolf and added:
    think what’s happening...for some reason, these idiots are equating leather
  14. eredar reblogged this from thegreenwolf and added:
    Everyone please get off Tumblr user thegreenwolf’s fucking hide. This extremism in social justice is getting really out...
  15. bitchiamtheswanqueen reblogged this from thegreenwolf and added:
    Tu ne comprende pas. That’s my point, there is more to the wide fucking variety of Native groups than dead...
  16. littlewolfteeth reblogged this from thegreenwolf and added:
    That person that I bolded needs to get the fuck out now. First of all, it seems they have never even fucking paid...
  17. ratha-firesong reblogged this from thegreenwolf and added:
    Please don’t take what that woman said to heart! Personally I don’t have a normal spirit. It’s not truly an animal...
  18. myjourneymythoughts reblogged this from thegreenwolf and added:
    encountered it here on tumblr....do you wanna know what it’s about,
  19. littleboneshaker reblogged this from hellboundwitch and added:
    Why does everyone assume using animals is appropriation? It’s sort of like copyright law. You can copyright the name...
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    so… you’re not native? ee. this makes me incredibly uncomfortable.
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