Icelandic heathenry
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Ásatrú Today: A Journal of Norse Paganism, September, 1994
Published by Lewis Stead, this is the first issue of the "new and (hopefully) improved Ásatrú Today."
Idunna: A Journal of Northern Tradition, Issue #86, Winter, 2010
Idunna is included with membership in The Troth, an international organization dedicated to the modern practice and promotion of the pre-Christian heathen religion of Germanic Northern Europe. Editor, Idunna, Diana L. Paxson
Idunna: A Journal of Northern Tradition, v.2, no.4, April, 1990
Idunna is published by The Ring of Troth. Edited and typeset by Dianne Ross with assistance from James Chisholm and Bill Blitz
Idunna: A Journal of Northern Tradition, v.4, no.1, Rhedmonth, 1992
Idunna is Published Quarterly by Ring of Troth
Idunna: A Journal of Northern Tradition, v.4, no.2=Issue 15, for-Litha(June), 1992
Idunna, Published Quarterly by Ring of Troth
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 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
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
Marklander, v.1, no.2=2nd Aett, February 4, 1995
The Newsletter of the New England Asatrú Council. Published Aetterly by Lavrans Reimer-Møller, Markland Hearth
Prudence Priest Collection
VHS Tapes, periodicals
Series 2. Booklets and Ephemera
Various Publications from the Troth
The Runestone: Celebrating the Indigenous Religion of European Americans, issue #16/17, Fall/Winter, 1996
The Runestone is published by the Asatru Folk Assembly, a modern European-American tribe honoring the spiritual path of our ancestors.