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Share and discuss The Band of Sisters and Brothers topics. As a Band of Readers. Pass the Talking Stick around. Participate and listen with respect.

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Kindness is not optional here — it is part of the book’s spirit.

  • Respond as if you were speaking to someone around a fire.
  • Assume good intentions.
  • Treat everyone with respect, even in disagreement.

We are here to explore, not to win arguments.

Human evolution is complex and often uncertain.

You are welcome to:

  • ask questions
  • share ideas
  • explore hypotheses
  • bring in research or personal thoughts

But please avoid absolute claims or dogmatic positions.

Invite discussion instead.

This community focuses on:

  • prehistory
  • human evolution
  • cooperation
  • wolves
  • archaeology
  • meaning and belonging

Contemporary political debates, ideological fights, or culture-war topics will be removed.

They drain trust instead of building it.

This includes:

  • condescension
  • sarcasm meant to wound
  • attacking someone’s background, gender, culture, or profession
  • “gotcha” responses

If you disagree, disagree with ideas, not with people.

Some readers are scientists, archaeologists, or educators.

Others are simply curious.

This mix is part of the Circle’s strength.

  • Experts: be generous and clear.
  • Non-experts: ask without fear — curiosity is welcome.

We are all learning.

This community values:


  • scientific rigor
  • archaeological findings
  • genetic evidence
  • comparative behavior


But it also welcomes:


  • reflections
  • stories
  • personal experiences
  • thoughtful interpretations


As long as claims are not presented as fact when they are speculation, both fit here.

If you mention a study, documentary, or article:


  • include the title
  • a simple link if possible
  • or a brief reference


It helps everyone learn.

This forum is for discussion and community — not for marketing.

Exceptions:

  • sharing relevant research
  • sharing archaeology-related content
  • sharing personal stories (if connected to the topics)


If you have written a really cool book or a nice YouTube channel, we'll consider it.

Please avoid posting:

  • private information
  • others’ personal details
  • sensitive data

You may use your real name or a pseudonym, but please be consistent.

Trust grows when people recognize one another over time.

We are a cooperative Band:

  • ask any question about how to use the site
  • suggest improvements
  • report issues
  • ask how to join a Fireside Session
  • ask how to post in the Forum
  • ask anything about navigation

We are building this space together.

Just like the humans in the book survived through cooperation, this community thrives when we:

  • show kindness
  • share knowledge
  • listen deeply
  • encourage each other
  • stay curious
  • stay humble

Thank you for helping make this Circle a place of connection and meaning.

Welcome — and enjoy the journey.

Chris