Announcing Scholar Salon 52: Rescheduled for March 23

“The Woman who Married the Bear and Original Instructions”

with Kaarina Kailo

Thursday,  March 23, 2023 at NOON Eastern Time 

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The Spring festivals with, among others, bear goddess Brigit at the forefront celebrated gifting, food and collective merry-making as life returned. The Bear gave a woman the original instructions. Gifting ensured people did not overuse their resources of the commons. It is by comparing variants of the story of the Woman Who Married a Bear that we can see most clearly how the attitude towards mother and bear worship has changed in the shift from pre-christian to Christian and patriarchal cultures. The current threats to an ecosocially sustainable future require that we re-introduce ecomyths and rituals that reflect an understanding of humans’ interdependence with the community of sentient beings and Inter-relational ecosystems. I describe how the original instructions of matricultures in northern Finno-Ugric cultures have been appropriated and changed to serve patriarchal values.

Watch for the forthcoming (June 2023), The Woman Who Married the Bear. The Spirituality of the Ancient Foremothers by Barbara Alice Mann and Kaarina Kailo (Oxford UP; see Mann-Kailo book).  This book surveys Indigenous traditions across the global North, including North America and Eurasia, with matriarchal traditions of Women marrying the Bear in both, sporting caves as wombs, water as earth’s amniotic fluid, and birth-renewal as the point of thanksgiving. In North America, traditions stretch back to the Bölling−Allerød warming, 15,000 BP and come forward into historical times. In Eurasia, starting with the earliest “Venus” figurines of bear-headed women, 35,000 BP, traditions connect fire, water, earth, forest, and “Bear-Women” spirits to matriarchy. In both instances, women and bears originally collaborate through time-keeping star configurations and winter cave-dwelling, as symbolized by the spring awakening from hibernation followed by the birth of “cubs.” 

Dr. Kaarina Kailo

Dr. Kaarina Kailo has worked as prof. or senior scholar of Women’s Studies in Finland and Canada. Her expertise includes Northern indigenous studies, ecomythology and bear spirituality. Her hundreds of publications, books, articles, edited or co-edited volumes include Wo/men & Bears— Nature, Culture, Gender; Finnish Goddess Mythology and the Golden Woman; Mothering, Gift and Revolution and studies on sauna spirituality.

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Scholar Salons will resume later in the year following our International Conference “Waters of Life,” May 5-6 2023 in Syracuse NY.

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