Issue #17 delves into the mythological roots and local traditions of Crete
The latest edition of The Walking Society Magazine takes readers to Kríti (Crete), Greece’s largest island and a place deeply intertwined with ancient mythology and historical heritage. Issue #17 of Camper’s Mediterranean publication, for Autumn/Winter 2024, offers an in-depth look at this storied island, exploring its blend of myth and modern life, where tradition remains a central part of everyday existence.
As the birthplace of Zeus and home to the ancient Minoan civilization, Kríti is steeped in both history and legend. The magazine features articles and visuals that uncover the mysteries of the island, from the myth of the Labyrinth to contemporary cultural projects. Among the highlights are terracotta goddess statues and the photogenic pink sand beaches, while local residents share their stories, offering insight into life on the island today.
One standout aspect of the issue is its focus on traditional Cretan attire, particularly the sariki, a headdress that has become a symbol of resistance. Through vibrant editorials, The Walking Society brings to life the sartorial elements that define the island’s unique cultural identity.
Continuing its tradition of promoting global progress and fostering a sense of community, The Walking Society offers readers an opportunity to connect with Kríti’s rich heritage and vibrant present. The issue encourages discovery, with a focus on art, history, and the enduring traditions that shape the island’s identity.