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Asatru Clans, Kindreds, and other organizations devoted to worship, study, or ordination.
Druid's grove
Very basic information, a moon phase calendar, and a few links.
Angelseaxisce Ealdriht
Angelseaxisce Ealdriht, (Anglo-Saxon Eldright) is a non-profit organization. The site offers lots of information on rituals and tools for the beginner, such as a handbook of rituals and prayers, a clergy program, and an email discussion list.
Whiteoak
A non-denominational (if you will) associataion of Druids and Celtic Reconstructionists. Essays, networking, and even a virtual Ogham reading.
The Asatru Folk Assembly
An organization dedicated to the Asatru organization. Good site with lots of basic information, essays, rituals, and more.
Irminsul Aettir
Basic information on Asatru, the obligatory introduction to Runes, and a calendar of live events. Contains a good selection of topical articles as well.
Hall of the Asatru
Biographies of the Aesir and Vanir, the meaning of Ragnarok, runes, and more. Graphically intense, may require font download for optimal performance.
Thrudheim Kindred
A group located in Tennessee, with open membership.
Woden's Harrow
Creative site with lots of information and many unique features- such as an artistic journey through the nine worlds, a large collection of source texts, an amazing collection of venerable trees, poetry, and more.
Wolfgar's freehold
Montana group has unique essays on folk magic and herbal charms, starting your own heathen group, land spirits, and mead making.
Northvegr Félag (Northern Way)
Northern European studies, crafts, runes, etc. The best features on this site are the Northern Hearth fire, a collection of stories, rhymes, recipes, and coloring pages for children, and the "gilds," dedicated to transcribing and translating scholarly works and source materials.
Asatru alliance
A large organization with branches in several states. There is a calendar of events, information on starting your own "Kindred" within the group, a newsletter, and a catalogue of Thor's hammers and other specialty items.
Anglo-Saxon heathenism
God and goddesses, runes and runelore, days of the week, calendar, texts, news, historical persons, more.
Troth
Lots of articles, a clergy program, and an online magazine, and a very thorough explanations of traditional Norse myths and religious practices.
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