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The dichotomy between home and abroad, recently very popular in anthropology, but especially significant in the anthropology of Europe, assumes, in my opinion, an increase of Otherness in line with a geographic-political distance . The aim of my article is to demon- strate that the sense of Otherness is not dependent on territorialized culture but on mental as well as bodily dispositions of individuals . The relativity of the concept of Self/Other in the context of anthropology at home will be discussed based on fieldwork carried out by a Polish anthropologist among Polish Contemporary Slavic Pagans associated in the Order of Zadruga ‘Northern Wolf’ . For narrative and analytical purposes, the category ‘at home’ will be problematized by scaling and contextualizing the notion of Europeanness .