“Less than Peaceweavers” is my entry for Lissa Underhill’s HERstory challenge. In keeping with the theme of bloodfeuds in the Viking/Saxon borderlands, I chose to research women’s participation in bloodfeuds in both Viking and Saxon cultures. While in both cultures, women were generally not expected to openly participate in combat, they had important roles in... Continue Reading →
Call for a Tir Mara Deputy Minister of Arts and Sciences/Appel aux Volontaires pour le Ministre des Arts et des Sciences de Tir Mara
(traduction Française à la fin)Greetings! After many years of service our current Kingdom Deputy MOAS for Tir Mara is stepping down. This role is a point person for local A&S ministers, helps foster A&S activities in Tir Mara, and manages A&S reports for the region. For those in Tir Mara, if you are interested in... Continue Reading →
Fourth East Kingdom Online A&S Display
Welcome to our Fourth East Kingdom Online A&S Display! Our Eastern Artisans have shared their art with us, please enjoy! Show your support by leaving positive comments or questions (no critical/constructive feedback please – artisans who were looking for that are being connected directly with other artisans in their field) on their pages! Clay Christian... Continue Reading →
We’ve Always Been Here: Queer History through the Ages
June 30- A Word about Erasure We have arrived at the end of the month, and over the course of the past 30 days we have been introduced to stories about a wide range of queer people from history. Some were closeted, others were not; some were names that would be familiar to many SCAdians,... Continue Reading →
Fourth Online Kingdom A&S Display: Call for Items, Due Tuesday, May 31!
Greetings Easterners! The MOAS office is so excited to announce the date of our Fourth Online Kingdom A&S Display, Sunday, June 5. To be a part of this next round please submit your information by Tuesday, May 31. It’s spring! Time to dust off old unfinished projects and imagine new projects. Show us your color,... Continue Reading →