This Wolf chant came to me by a curious route. In 1995, an American Druid named Ellen Evert Hopman came to one of the ceremonies of the Gorsedd of Bards of Caer Abiri, a group founded by my British Druid Order to celebrate the turning seasons among the ancient stone circles of Avebury in Wiltshire. Ellen asked if weโd like to learn a Seneca Wolf chant. The 100-or-so of us in the circle said we would. Having had a powerful vision of a Wolf in a sweat lodge the previous year, I was particularly keen. Ellen sh
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