Heathenry (Germanic paganism)
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Idunna: A Journal of Northern Tradition, v.4, no.3=issue 16, Holymonth (September), 1992
Idunna, Published Quarterly by Ring of Troth
Idunna: A Journal of Northern Tradition, v.4, no.4=Issue 17, Yule-Month (December), 1992
Idunna, Publsihed Quarterly by Ring of Troth
Idunna: A Journal of Northern Tradition, v.5, no.4=Issue 21, Yule-Month=December, 1993
Idunna is published quarterly, p.O. Box 25637, Tempe, AZ 85285
Idunna: A Journal of Northern Tradition, v.6, no.1=Issue 22, Rhedmonth=March, 1994
Published Quarterly by the Ring of Troth, P.O. Box 25637, Tempe, AZ 85285
Idunna: A Journal of Northern Tradition, v.6, no.2=Issue 23, for-Litha=June, 1994
Published quarterly by the Ring of Troth, P.O. Box 25637, Tempe, AZ 85285
Idunna: A Journal of Pre-Christian Northern Tradition, v.2, no.2, October, 1989
Idunna is published by The Troth. Edited a typeset by Dianne Ross with thanks to James Chisholm & John Gyori
Idunna (Ring of Troth, and later just Troth), 1992
Published by the Ring of Troth
Idunna (The Troth), 2010
VHS Tapes, periodicals
Idunna, v.2, no.4, April, 1990
Editing an typesetting by Dianne Ross. James Chisholm and Bill Blitz, production assistants.
Idunne: A Journal of Northern Tradition, Issue 31, Winter/Spring, 1997
Published quarterly by the Troth; The Ring of Troth, P.O. Box 25637, Tempe, Arizona 85285-5637
Item 1. Between the worlds: Neo Pagans in Northern California. [Long version]. [San Francisco, Calif.]: Familiar Productions. Distributed by Freya's Folk (1 hr., 20 min.), 1990
[Item]: "Announcing...", [1986]
A letter announcing the creation of a focus group on the Vanir. Note letter may be incomplete.
Prudence Priest Collection
VHS Tapes, periodicals
Series 2. Booklets and Ephemera
Various Publications from the Troth
Series 3. Idunna, 1990 - 2019
Idunna began publication in 1988 as a quarterly. Numbering of v.2, no.4 repeated in July 1990.
The Old Heathen's Almanac for the Year, 2006
"Being the Two Thousand, Two Hundred, Fifty, and Sixth Year of the Runic Era, of the Troth in Nineteenth, and of the Almanac, the Fourth. Containing Monthly Calendars, Astronomical Observations, and a variety of other Useful and Entertaining Matter. Intended for use in the Vinland region of Midgard, but use in other regions and worlds may be readily extrapolated and is encouraged."--Page 1
Théod magazine. Æftera Geþanc=Afterthoughts, May, 1995
"Stuff that we didn't have room for, or we didn't get it on time, or it wasn't really right for the magazine, or maybe it just happened as we were going to press, or maybe we were
Théod Magazine, and Théod Magazine. Æftera Geþanc (Géring Théod of Anglo-Saxon Théodish Belief), 1995
Published under the sanction of the Géring Théod of Anglo-Saxon Théodish Belief
Théod magazine, v.2, no.2,, Wælburges, 1995
Published under the sanction of the Géring Théod of Anglo-Saxon Théodish Belief
Troth Collection
The collection contains books, periodicals, and ephemera pertaining the Heathery and other Neopagan groups.