Using the name Mabon for a Neo-Pagan festival unrelated to the God is a form of appropriation that has obscured what we DO know about him – which is actually a lot, considering all that we DON’T know about other Brythonic Gods. For example, most people accept that Rhiannon is a Goddess, but there are ZERO attested shrines to her and no evidence of her worship (at least by that name), but linguistics, the study of literary motifs, and comparative mythology are all used as evidence to support her divinity. Maponos, on the other hand, is a God which can be found in the archaeological record and literally has shrines and altars dedicated to him.
Stoney Littleton Long Barrow – Honoring and Caring for Sacred Sites
I wanted to share this interesting article about the toll of visitors to heritage sites in the UK. We visited and did a powerful working at Stoney Littleton Long Barrow, which is in Somerset UK, during the 2009 SOA Pilgrimage.