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Stereotype of the Month Entry
(10/21/00)


Another Stereotype of the Month entry:

Crescent Moongoddess

CRESCENT MOONGODDESS Magical Supply Catalog provides you with a complete source for Pagan, Wiccan, Occult, and New Age with the best variety of quality magical products and supplies at the lowest possible prices. Featuring articles, full color catalog of products including books, crystals, candles, pendants, incense, incense burners, oils, bath salts, jewelry, magical potions, bookends, tarot cards, meditation music, altar supplies, essential oils, herbs, greeting cards, spells, herbal healing, creation visualization kits, Pagan / Wiccan contacts and links, and more......

Vision Quest Tarot Deck (Item # VQT78)
Discover humanity's connection with the forces of nature through Native American Legends & imagery. The soothing art and spiritual symbols of the Earth will bring you to a new understanding of mans place in the cycle of life.

Price: US$16.00

Rob's comment
The stereotype is that Native beliefs are "magical" and "mystical," or that Native religion is solely about becoming "one" with life and nature. In fact, the thousands of Native cultures had and have thousands of Native religions, none of which have anything to do with fortune-telling using Tarot cards.

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