The Tradition and Impact of Bone Pointing in Australian Aboriginal Culture

An Essay by Natalia Introduction Australian Aboriginal cultures are rich in traditions, beliefs, and practices passed down through generations. Among these, the practice of bone pointing stands out as one of the most intriguing and feared. Bone pointing, also known as "Kurdaitcha" or "pointing the bone," is a traditional form of sorcery or cursing practiced... Continue Reading →

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"So tell me again about the dead cat box." Max gets like this some times. We were supposed to be watching a movie - blowing off steam. But it seems like he's on one of his usual missions. A mission to piss me off. This time though, I'm in no mood to play along. "Schrodinger's... Continue Reading →

December 2020 Update

It's been almost a year since Chapter 1 came out, and I'd like to thank everyone for the response that we've had so far.  We're busily working on Chapter2. I'm not really a fan of spoilers so I have deliberately been avoiding talking too much about it, but I'm hoping that you'll forgive me when... Continue Reading →

Patreon Active!

Since we decided to make Historia pay-what-you-want due to Covid, we've thought that we should open a Pateron for those people who are wanting to help support us.   It takes about a year to make a chapter of Historia, and the additional stresses of Covid-19 have made some things slower, and others faster. We're... Continue Reading →

Blog Puzzle 1 has been solved

Just in case anyone was doubting the veracity of anyone's claims, I can confirm that today the first Blog Puzzle has been solved. Insert appropriate celebration GIF here. The winners are Altair and AlexCheese, and they have decided to split the Grand Prize of $100. They'll also be getting early access to future Historia chapters,... Continue Reading →

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