![]() ![]() As people connected to the Earth, this was an important step for our time in England. Members of the Wampanoag Nation are here to connect to the land, the land of our colonizers, to stand in the circle once held sacred before the people here were colonized, before the Roman invasion of the Celts, before Hadrian's Wall. We turn to the East and begin our Song of Four Directions, making our offerings of wampum before turning and repeating to the South, West, and then the North.īrisworthy Stone Circle photo by Katarzyna Wosiak. We can fully walk within this sacred circle we can touch the stones. When we arrived, we see the only visitor is a grazing cow. ![]() About 10 meters in diameter, the stones stand only 3 or 4 feet in height, but unlike its famous cousin, this circle is nearly forgotten. It is small and humble compared to its cousin to the east, the famous Stonehenge, but it is intimate and well suited for our needs. Standing in the hills overlooking the coast of England’s Plymouth Harbor, in the distance, a group of Wampanoag has gathered in a Bronze Age stone circle. ![]()
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