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- Worldwide Pagan Network
- Devoted to provide a worldwide network for pagans for learning and fellowship. Supporters of Pagan Relief.
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- Paganhost
- Friendly pagan owned and run, with fast, reliable and affordable web hosting. Full ecommerce facilities, domain registration, script installations and web design.
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- Pagan Discussion Forum
- This is a place for free discussion of all aspects of Pagan religions, lifestyles, and cultures. Users may add their own categories.
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- Male Pagan Webring
- This is a ring of sites dealing with Pagan spirituality of men. Everyone (male or female) is welcomed to join. Requirements are nothing more than pages that deal with Druidry, Wicca, Earth Religions, and Paganism that have some sort of support for men in the old religions.
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- Foreningen Forn Sed
- A Norwegian confessional society for people who are interested in Norse mythology and Nordic popular faith, traditions and culture.
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- Forn siðr
- The Asa- and Vane Society of Denmark. A Danish umbrella organization for independent individuals and kindreds. [information in English and Danish]
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- Odinshof
- A religious and educational charity, (Reg.No.801629,) established on 7th October, 1987CE to promote the ancient teachings and philosophy of Odin. Located in London, England.
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- Fiskiörn Kindred
- A Nova Scotian kindred of the Elder Troth. Contains information on kindred organization, events, and links.
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- Nordstrom Kindred, CIAK
- The founding Kindred of the Confederation of Independent Asatru Kindreds, inc. They are a small Kindred, located in Birmingham, Alabama.
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- Raven Kindred North
- Raven Kindred North is a non-incorporated, Asatru religious organization located in Massachusetts.
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- Ertha, the Germanic Earth Goddess
- By Tacitus, excerp from "The Works of Tacitus", The Oxford Translation.
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- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
- Complete modern English translation published by the Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL).
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- The Danish History, Books I - IX
- Originally written in Latin in the early years of the 13th Century A.D. by the Danish historian Saxo Gramaticus, translated to English by Oliver Elton.
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- The Composition of Volospá 20 and the Implications of the Hauksbók Variant
- by Elizabeth Jackson. [PDF]
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- Hávamál
- The Words of Odin the High One from the Elder or Poetic Edda (Sæmund's Edda) translated by Olive Bray and edited by D. L. Ashliman.
