2597:, Evan A. Leach, and Leigh S. Shaffer gained 60 responses from Heathens in the U.S. Of these respondents, 65% were male and 35% female, which Berger, Leach, and Shaffer noted was the "opposite" of the female majority trend within the rest of the country's Pagan community. The majority had a college education, but were generally less well educated than the wider Pagan community, and also had a lower median income. From her experience within the community, Snook concurred that the majority of American Heathens were male, adding that most were white and middle-aged, but believed that there had been a growth in the proportion of female Heathens in the U.S. since the mid-1990s. Subsequent assessments have suggested a larger support base; 10,000 to 20,000 according to McNallen in 2006, and 7,878 according to the 2014 census. In 2018, the scholar of religion Jefferson F. Calico suggested that it was likely there were between 8000 and 20,000 Heathens in the U.S.
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Heathens in the U.S., Snook, Thad Horrell, and Kristen Horton noted that practitioners "almost always formulate oppositional identities" to Christianity. Through her research, Schnurbein found that during the 1980s many Heathens in Europe had been motivated to join the religion in part by their own anti-Christian ethos, but that this attitude had become less prominent among the Heathen community as the significance of the Christian churches had declined in Western nations after that point. Conversely, in 2018 Calico noted that a "deep antipathy" to Christianity was still "quite close to the surface for many American Heathens", with anti-Christian sentiment often being expressed through humor in that community. Many Heathens are also involved in
1415:, seasonal observances, oath takings, rites devoted to a specific deity, and for rites of need. These rites also serve as identity practices which mark the adherents out as Heathens. Strmiska noted that in Iceland, Heathen rituals had been deliberately constructed in an attempt to recreate or pay tribute to the ritual practices of pre-Christian Icelanders, although there was also space in which these rituals could reflect innovation, changing in order to suit the tastes and needs of contemporary practitioners. In addition to meeting for ritual practices, many Heathen kindreds also organize study sessions to meet and discuss Medieval texts pertaining to pre-Christian religion; among U.S. Heathens, it is common to refer to theirs as a "religion with homework".
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revelation through dreams, which they interpret as having been provided by the gods. As with other religions, a sensation of "coming home" has also been reported by many
Heathens who have converted to the movement, however Calico thought such a narrative was "not characteristic" of most U.S. Heathens. Pizza suggested that, on the basis of her research among the Heathen community in the American Midwest, that many Euro-American practitioners were motivated to join the movement both out of a desire to "find roots" within historical European cultures and to meet "a genuine need for spiritual connections and community".
1337:. These individuals are rarely seen as intermediaries between practitioners and deities, instead having the role of facilitating and leading group ceremonies and being learned in the lore and traditions of the religion. Many kindreds believe that anyone can take on the position of priest, with members sharing organisational duties and taking turns in leading the rites. In other groups, it is considered necessary for the individual to gain formal credentials from an accredited Heathen organisation in order to be recognised as a priest. In a few groupsâparticularly those of the early 20th century which operated as
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balance between the two in northern and western Europe than in other regions. He also found that the
Heathen community contained a greater percentage of transgender individuals, at 2%, than is estimated to be present in the wider population. Similarly, Cragle's research found a greater proportion of LGBT practitioners within Heathenry (21%) than wider society, although noted that the percentage was lower than in other forms of modern Paganism. Cragle also found that in every region except Latin America, the majority of Heathens were middle-aged, and that most were of European descent.
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1140:. Evoking a life-affirming ethos, Heathen ethics focus on the ideals of honor, courage, integrity, hospitality, and hard work, and strongly emphasize loyalty to family. It is common for practitioners to be expected to keep their word, particularly sworn oaths. There is thus a strong individualist ethos focused around personal responsibility, and a common motto within the Heathen community is that "We are our deeds". Most Heathens reject the concept of
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448:. Some adherents are deeply knowledgeable as to the specifics of northern European society in the Iron Age and Early Medieval periods; however for most practitioners their main source of information about the pre-Christian past is fictional literature and popular accounts of Norse mythology. Many express a romanticized view of this past, sometimes perpetuating misconceptions about it; the
1165:. This was first developed by the founders of the UK-based Odinic Rite in the 1970s, although it has spread internationally, with 77% of respondents to a 2015 survey of Heathens reporting its use in some form. There are different forms of the NNV, with the number nine having symbolic associations in Norse mythology. Opinion is divided on the NNV; some practitioners deem them too
1047:, which refers to the actions and interrelationships of all beings throughout the cosmos. In the community, these three figures are sometimes termed "Past, Present and Future", "Being, Becoming, and Obligation" or "Initiation, Becoming, Unfolding". It is believed that an individual can navigate through the wyrd, and thus, the Heathen worldview oscillates between concepts of
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1426:, or Thor's hammer, which is worn as a pendant, featured in Heathen art, and used as a gesture in ritual. It is sometimes used to express a particular affinity with the god Thor, however is also often used as a symbol of Heathenism as a whole, in particular representing the resilience and vitality of the religion. Another commonly used Heathen symbol is the
479:. A 2015 survey of the Heathen community found equal numbers of practitioners (36%) regarding their religion as a reconstruction as those who regarded it as a direct continuation of ancient belief systems; only 22% acknowledged it to be modern but historically inspired, although this was the dominant interpretation among practitioners in Nordic countries.
2305:. Politically racialist, Mills viewed Odinism as a religion for what he considered to be the "British race", and he deemed it to be in a cosmic battle with the Judeo-Christian religion. Having formulated "his own unique blend" of Ariosophy, Mills was heavily influenced by von List's writings. Some of Heathenry's roots have also been traced back to the
1880:"Far from being a monolithic entity, in the United States is extremely diverse, with many distinct ideological variations and organizations with profoundly different opinions concerning what AsatrĂș/Odinism is all about. The key divisive issues are centered on race and for whom the Nordic path is intended."
1855:. Additional festivals are also marked by Heathen practice throughout the year. These often include days which commemorate individuals who fought against the Christianization of northern Europe, or who led armies and settlers into new lands. Some Heathen groups hold festivals dedicated to a specific deity.
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Heathenry can be found in Europe, North America, and Australasia, with more recent communities also establishing in Latin America. They are mostly found in those areas with a Germanic cultural inheritance, although they are present in several other regions. In 2007, the religious studies
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Heathenry in various parts of the world. That decade also saw the strong growth of racist Heathenry among those incarcerated within the U.S. prison system as a result of outreach programs established by various Heathen groups, a project begun in the 1980s. During this
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Heathen groups developed in the 1970s; early examples included the Breidablikk-Gildet (Guild of Breidablikk) founded in 1975 and the Telge Fylking founded in 1987, the latter of which diverged from the former by emphasising a non-racialist interpretation of the religion. In 1994,
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members of the U.S.-based Troth, while many of its white members have spouses from different racial groups. While sometimes retaining the idea of
Heathenry as an indigenous religion, proponents of this view have sometimes argued that Heathenry is indigenous to the land of northern Europe, rather than
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European heritage. The religious studies scholar Stefanie von Schnurbein adopted Gardell's
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Icelandic Heathen organisation ĂsatrĂșarfĂ©lagiĂ° had 777 members, by 2015, it reported 2,400 members, and by January 2017 it numbered 3,583 members, constituting just over 1% of the Icelandic population. In Iceland, Heathenry has an impact larger than the number of its adherents. Based on
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Cragle's 2015 survey indicated that 45% of Heathens had been raised as Christians, although 21% had previously had no religious affiliation or been atheists or agnostics. Practitioners typically live within Christian majority societies, however often state that Christianity has little to offer them.
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In Germany, various groups were established that explicitly rejected their religion's völkisch and right-wing past, most notably Rabenclan (Raven's Clan) in 1994 and Nornirs Ătt (Kin of the Norns) in 2005. Several foreign Heathen organisations also established a presence in the German Heathen scene;
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had been re-established. After the defeat of Nazi Germany, there was a social stigma surrounding völkisch ideas and groups, along with a common perception that the mythologies of the pre-Christian Germanic societies had been tainted through their usage by the Nazi administration, an attitude that to
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is simpler and less ritualized; in this case, it can involve a practitioner setting some food aside, sometimes without words, for either gods or wights. Some Heathens perform such rituals on a daily basis, although for others it is a more occasional performance. Aside from honoring deities, communal
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on another, and the divinities on two further realms. Most practitioners believe that this is a poetic or symbolic description of the cosmos, with the different levels representing higher realms beyond the material plane of existence. The world tree is also interpreted by some in the community as an
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Many Heathens cite a childhood interest in German folk tales or Norse myths as having led them to take an interest in Heathenry; others have instead attributed their introduction to depictions of Norse religion in popular culture. Others involved themselves in the religion after experiencing direct
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from later periods in European history. Among many Heathens, this material is referred to as the "Lore" and studying it is an important part of their religion. Some textual sources nevertheless remain problematic as a means of "reconstructing" pre-Christian belief systems, because they were written
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developing this into a concept which he termed "metagenetics". McNallen and many others in the "ethnic" faction of Heathenry explicitly deny that they are racist, although Gardell noted that their views would be deemed racist under certain definitions of the word. Gardell considered many "ethnic"
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remain a source of tension within the community. Some right-wing Heathen groups view homosexuality as being incompatible with a family-oriented ethos and thus censure same-sex sexual activity. Other groups legitimize openness toward LGBT practitioners by reference to the gender-bending actions of
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in Southeastern England. Many Germanic Neopagans are also concerned with the preservation of heritage sites, and some practitioners have expressed concern regarding archaeological excavation of prehistoric and Early Medieval burials, believing that it is disrespectful to the individuals interred,
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were thwarted. The Heathen movement probably never had more than a few thousand followers during its 1920s heyday, however it held the allegiance of many middle-class intellectuals, including journalists, artists, illustrators, scholars, and teachers, and thus exerted a wider influence on German
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performed to thank the deities and gain their favor. Such sacrifices have generally proved impractical for most modern practitioners or altogether rejected, due in part to the fact that skills in animal slaughter are not widely taught, while the slaughter of animals is regulated by government in
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of gods and goddesses, with adherents offering their allegiance and worship to some or all of them. Most practitioners are polytheistic realists, referring to themselves as "hard" or "true polytheists" and believing in the literal existence of the deities as individual entities. Others express a
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Schnurbein noted that, while there were some exceptions, most Heathen groups were 60â70% male in their composition. On the basis of his sociological research, Joshua Marcus Cragle agreed that the religion contained a greater proportion of men than women, but observed that there was a more even
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have emphasized the fact that ancient northern Europeans were known to marry and have children with members of other ethnic groups, and that in Norse mythology the Ăsir also did the same with Vanir, Jötun, and humans, thus using such points to critique the racialist view. Universalists welcome
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believe that they can communicate with these deities, as well as negotiate, bargain, and argue with them, and hope that through venerating them, practitioners will gain wisdom, understanding, power, or visionary insights. In Heathen ritual practices, the deities are typically represented as
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ceremony. According to Snook, the sumbel has a strong social role, representing "a game of politicking, of socializing, cementing bonds of peace and friendship and forming new relationships" within the Heathen community. During her ethnographic research, Pizza observed an example of a
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using runes; as part of this, items with runic markings on them might be pulled out of a bag or bundle, and read accordingly. In some cases, different runes are associated with different deities, one of the nine realms, or aspects of life. It is common for Heathens to utilize the
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supported his call, resulting in the formation of both the Bund fĂŒr Persönlichkeitskultur (League for the Culture of the Personality) and the Deutscher Orden in 1911 and then the Germanische-Deutsche Religionsgemeinschaft (Germanic-German Religious Community) in 1912.
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being filled with mead and passed among the assembled participants, who either drink from it directly, or pour some into their own drinking vessels to consume. During this process, toasts are made, as are verbal tributes to gods, heroes, and ancestors. Then, oaths and
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draw upon or imitate the Early Medieval poems written in Old Norse or Old English. Mead or ale is also typically drunk, with offerings being given to deities, while fires, torches, or candles are often lit. There are also regional meetings of Heathens known as
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further thousand individuals on the periphery of the movement. He noted that the overwhelming majority of individuals in the American Heathen community were white, male, and young. Most had at least an undergraduate degree, and worked in a mix of
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indigenous to any specific race. Universalist Heathens often express frustration that some journalists depict Heathenry as an intrinsically racist movement, and use their online presence to stress their opposition to far-right politics.
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of Norse mythologyâare deemed to be baleful spirits; within the community it is often deemed taboo to provide offerings to them, however some practitioners still do so. Many Heathens also believe in and respect ancestral spirits, with
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2005:. Those adopting the "ethnic" folkish position have been criticized by both universalist and ethno-centrist factions, the former deeming "ethnic" Heathenry a front for racism and the latter deeming its adherents
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perspectives. A larger proportion of Heathens instead adopt a "universalist" perspective, holding that the religion is open to all, irrespective of ethnic or racial background.
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Pizza, Murphy (2015). "Fire and Ice in Midvestjard: American Religion and Norse Identity in Minnesota's Heathen Community". In Lewis, James R.; TĂžllefsen, Inga BĂ„rdsen (eds.).
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in 2003, by which time ĂsatrĂșarfĂ©lagiĂ° had accumulated 777 members and played a visible role in Icelandic society. In England, the British Committee for the Restoration of the
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from the 1990s, where lyrics and themes often expressed a longing for a pre-Christian "Northern past"; the mass media typically associated this music genre with Satanism. The
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Witulski, Vladimir (2013). "'Imported' Paganisms in Poland in the Twenty-First Century: A Sketch of the Developing Landscape". In Aitamurto, Kaarina; Simpson, Scott (eds.).
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For example, the ĂsatrĂșarfĂ©lagiĂ°'s website state that "We particularly reject the use of ĂsatrĂș as a justification for supremacy ideology, militarism and animal sacrifice."
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in which the white race will overthrow who these Heathens perceive as their oppressors and establish a future society based on Heathen religion. The political scientist
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is largely associated with women and gay men, and a 2015 survey of Heathens found that women were more likely to have engaged in it than men. One member of the Troth,
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Gregorius, Fredrik (2006). "The 'Allgermanische Heidnische Front' and Old Norse Religion". In Andrén, Anders; Jennbert, Kristina; Raudvere, Catharina (eds.).
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1361:. The Heathen community has made various attempts to construct hofs in different parts of the world. In 2014 the Ăsaheimur Temple was opened in Efri Ăs,
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to the gods. Sometimes, a communal meal is held afterward; in some groups this is incorporated as part of the ritual itself. In other instances, the
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view of the cosmos in which the natural world is imbued with spirits. The religion's deities and spirits are honored in sacrificial rites known as
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Smith, Kate (2022). "Blood, Blots and Belonging: English Heathens and Their (Ab)uses of Folklore". In Cheeseman, Matthew; Hart, Carina (eds.).
2241:â"contributed importantly to the mood of the Nazi era". Few had a direct influence on the Nazi Party leadership, with one prominent exception:
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Gregorius, Fredrik (2015). "Modern Heathenism in Sweden: A Case Study in the Creation of a Traditional Religion". In Rountree, Kathryn (ed.).
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In Iceland, the influence of pre-Christian belief systems still pervaded the country's cultural heritage into the 20th century. There, farmer
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to describe it, for the reason that these words are inclusive of all varieties of the movement. This term is the most commonly used option by
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Amster, Matthew H. (2015). "It's Not Easy Being Apolitical: Reconstructionism and Eclecticism in Danish Asatro". In Rountree, Kathryn (ed.).
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scene in northern Europe during the early 1990sâcame to play an important role in the North European Pagan scene. Many musicians involved in
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Practitioners seek to revive these past belief systems by using surviving historical source materials. Among the historical sources used are
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Shnirelman, Victor A. (2013). "Russian Neopaganism: From Ethnic Religion to Racial Violence". In Aitamurto, Kaarina; Simpson, Scott (eds.).
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Trafford, Simon; Pluskowski, Aleks (2007). "Antichrist Superstars: The Vikings in Hard Rock and Heavy Metal". In Marshall, David W. (ed.).
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Doyle White, Ethan (2017). "Northern Gods for Northern Folk: Racial Identity and Right-wing Ideology among Britain's Folkish Heathens".
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separate yet linked together. It is common to find a belief in four or five souls, two of which survive bodily death: one of these, the
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VelkoborskĂĄ, Kamila (2015). "The Brotherhood of Wolves in the Czech Republic: From ĂsatrĂș to Primitivism". In Rountree, Kathryn (ed.).
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Strmiska, Michael F.; Sigurvinsson, Baldur A. (2005). "Asatru: Nordic Paganism in Iceland and America". In Strmiska, Michael F. (ed.).
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within the group. In the 1990s, McNallen founded the Asatru Folk Assembly (AFA), an ethnically oriented Heathen group headquartered in
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DostĂĄlovĂĄ, Anna-Marie (2013). "Czech Neopagan Movements and Leaders". In Aitamurto, Kaarina; Simpson, Scott (eds.).
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memories of ancient German society, proclaiming that "Wotanism" was in conflict with another ancient religion, "
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Weinstein, Deena (2013). "Pagan Metal". In Weston, Donna; Bennett, Andy (eds.).
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Hunt-Anschutz, Arlea (2002). "Heathenry". In Rabinovitch, S.; Lewis, J. (eds.).
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Old Norse Religion in Long-Term Perspectives: Origins, Changes, and Interactions
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Nine Worlds of Seidr-Magic: Ecstasy and Neo-Shamanism in North European Paganism
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Some Heathen communities have formalized such values into an ethical code, the
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Shamanic Performances on the Urban Scene: Neo-Shamanism in Contemporary Sweden
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one of the earliest forerunners of the phenomenon with his popular 1877 novel
711:. Within the United States, groups emphasising a German-orientation have used
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8724:(2002). "Asatru in the United States". In Rabinovitch, S.; Lewis, J. (eds.).
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evidence as a basis, although approaches to this material vary considerably.
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was established by John Yeowell in 1972. In 1992, Mark Mirabello published
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heritage. In U.S. Heathen discourse, these viewpoints are described as the
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687:. Other terms used within the community to describe their religion are the
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in which they visualise travelling through the world tree to the realm of
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Thor and Odin in Norse mythology. There are, for instance, homosexual and
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American Heathens: The Politics of Identity in a Pagan Religious Movement
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1977:
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1002:
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699:, while in the first third of the 20th century, commonly used terms were
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belief", or "loyalty to the Ăsir"âthe Ăsir being a sub-set of deities in
602:
Heathen ritual space marked out by an engraved wooden pillar, located on
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The Emerging Network: A Sociology of the New Age and Neo-Pagan Movements
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The völkisch occultistsâamong them Pagans like List and Christians like
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is another Heathen practice involving chanting or singing. As part of a
1450:
1353:, which is a sanctified place within nature like a grove of trees, or a
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Teutonic Religion: Folk Beliefs and Practices of the Northern Tradition
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typically takes place outdoors, and usually consists of an offering of
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Berger, Helen (2023). "The Environmentalism of the Far-Right Pagans".
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2011 Census, Key Statistics for Local Authorities in England and Wales
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and are thus of ancient origin. The first of these marks the start of
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into a new body. In Heathen belief, there are various realms that the
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Modern Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Central and Eastern Europe
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Modern Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Central and Eastern Europe
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Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity
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Modern Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Central and Eastern Europe
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Modern Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Central and Eastern Europe
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Jakob Wilhelm Hauer, leader of the German Faith Movement in the 1930s
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in 1912, and they included individuals who held key positions in the
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positions, respectively. These two factionsâwhich Kaplan termed the "
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because the former term originated among Germanic languages, whereas
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2446:, was formed in 1998. In Denmark, a small group was founded near to
1265:, and a group of self-described "Homo-Heathens" marched in the 2008
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Paganistan: Contemporary Pagan Community in Minnesota's Twin Cities
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journal. Prominent figures involved in this milieu were the writer
2080:'s Ron McVan, reject the integration of these differing religions.
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as a runic alphabet, although some practitioners instead adopt the
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Mass Market Medieval: Essays on the Middle Ages in Popular Culture
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Preternature: Critical and Historical Studies on the Preternatural
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Academics studying the religion have typically favoured the terms
467:" with parallels to the traditional belief systems of the world's
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2404:(chief priest) until his death in 1993, when he was succeeded by
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2643:, 1,958 people self-identified as Heathen in England and Wales.
2174:. One of these völkisch Ariosophists was the Austrian occultist
1997:
and the mixture of different races in modern Europe, advocating
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Many practitioners combine their polytheistic world-view with a
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which glorified the pre-Christian societies of Germanic Europe.
142:
9298:
Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions
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Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions
8899:
Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions
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Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions
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2659:. There are also several Heathens in the Israeli Pagan scene.
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In Anglophone countries, Heathen groups are typically called
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930:- wooden shafts with anthropomorphic faces carved into them,
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Icelandic Magic: Practical Secrets of the Northern Grimoires
8660:. New York: State University of New York. pp. 193â236.
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Berger, Helen A.; Leagh, Evan A.; Shaffer, Leigh S. (2003).
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1055:. Heathens also believe in a personal form of wyrd known as
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sit at the end of the world tree's root. These figures spin
715:, while those focusing on an Anglo-Saxon approach have used
193:
Heathenry's origins lie in the 19th- and early 20th-century
8990:
The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies
8819:
The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies
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The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies
8017:
The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies
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2182:, although over time it was increasingly influenced by the
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Various Heathen groups adopt the Norse apocalyptic myth of
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9013:. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. pp. 127â179.
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Gods of the Blood: The Pagan Revival and White Separatism
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Some Heathens celebrate the eight festivals found in the
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In Iron Age and Early Medieval northern Europe, the term
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The most important religious rite for Heathens is called
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was "highly problematic" because it implies that the god
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1993:, and many folkish practitioners express disapproval of
1674:. The assembled audience then provide questions for the
9353:. Stockholm: Stockholm Studies in Social Anthropology.
8595:
Listening People, Speaking Earth: Contemporary Paganism
7370:"Worldwide Heathen Census 2013: Results & Analysis"
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5015:
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Guido von List, who promoted an early form of Heathenry
1654:. While such practices differ between groups, oracular
1618:
One religious practice sometimes found in Heathenry is
1022:, have adopted an approach to this cosmology rooted in
997:. As part of this framework, humanity's worldâknown as
532:
missionaries as the equivalent of both the Greek words
495:
ritual held at Getsjön in VÀstergötland, Sweden in 2009
9370:
The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism
8860:
Norse Revival: Transformations of Germanic Neopaganism
8726:
The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism
8700:
Witching Culture: Folklore and Neo-Paganism in America
8635:
The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism
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7648:
5648:
4243:
4142:
4140:
3889:
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758:. There is thus a general view that all those who use
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Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture
9147:
Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture
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held on Iceland in 2009 by members of ĂsatrĂșarfĂ©lagiĂ°
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Heathen groups assemble for rituals in order to mark
437:
chronological period within Germanic Europe, such as
9553:
Essential Asatru: Walking the Path of Norse Paganism
9008:
8881:. New York and London: Routledge. pp. 262â278.
7845:
7785:
7687:
7471:
7447:
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5041:"World's first modern-day pagan temple is in Newark"
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2064:. Some white supremacist organisations, such as the
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in North America, with practitioners being known as
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are offered to them. These are often accompanied by
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3006:
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2128:. This development went in tandem with a growth in
1644:, first. A prominent form is high-seat or oracular
1546:, a ritual drinking ceremony in which the gods are
9426:
9055:. New York and Oxford: Berghahn. pp. 86â109.
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8676:
8059:
7743:
7681:
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2477:genreâwhich emerged from the fragmentation of the
1507:for instance explicitly rejects animal sacrifice.
1219:issues, with many considering their faith to be a
1005:, all of which are associated with a cosmological
726:Many racialist-oriented Heathens prefer the terms
402:as well as modern polytheistic traditions such as
9176:Through a Glass Darkly: Reflections on the Sacred
8944:Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and Modern Paganism
8530:. New York and Oxford: Berghahn. pp. 64â85.
8511:. Lund: Nordic Academic Press. pp. 389â392.
7800:"Iceland building first Norse temple in 1K years"
7365:
1514:An apple and a slice of home-made pizza given as
563:Further terms used in some academic contexts are
10576:
10362:The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles
9493:
8177:Being Viking: Heathenism in Contemporary America
7719:"Viking Mythology Grows As Religion for Inmates"
1898:, while the opposing position is that race is a
8622:The Journal of Religion, Identity, and Politics
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6678:
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6582:
6539:
6527:
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2369:. Meanwhile, Valgard Murray and his kindred in
2225:) was founded by the religious studies scholar
1815:Members of the ĂsatrĂșarfĂ©lagiĂ° preparing for a
614:Another name for the religion is the Icelandic
425:A 2009 rite performed on the Icelandic hill of
7798:Moore, Elizabeth Armstrong (3 February 2015).
1984:of this race, with prominent American Heathen
1648:, which is based on the account of GuĂ°riĂ°r in
877:from Anglo-Saxon sources, and figures such as
136:views from these past societies, including an
37:"Odinism" redirects here. For other uses, see
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2469:Heathen influences were apparent in forms of
2278:some extent persisted into the 21st century.
2245:was both a friend and a key influence on the
1228:whom Heathens widely see as their ancestors.
1148:is a destructive rather than useful concept.
1636:developed during the 1990s out of the wider
365:
9372:. New York: Citadel Press. pp. 15â17.
9246:Relegere: Studies in Religion and Reception
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9050:
8784:
8728:. New York: Citadel Press. pp. 17â18.
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2635:. Many Heathens followed the advice of the
2138:, contributing to the establishment of the
1885:â Religious studies scholar Mattias Gardell
1847:in northern Europe, while the second marks
62:; such pendants are often worn by Heathens.
10237:
10223:
9619:
9605:
9494:Krasskova, Galina; Kaldera, Raven (2009).
9421:
8879:Folklore and Nation in Britain and Ireland
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3283:
3232:
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2309:of the early 20th century, among them the
2076:, although other racist Heathens, such as
1445:The Swedish Asatru Society holding a 2008
1404:, and Icelandic practitioners have met at
1202:A 2010 outdoor altar at the SpringblĂłt at
984:
661:, meaning "those who honor the Vanir", or
372:. Some Heathens also adopt ideas from the
338:texts associated with Iceland such as the
130:deities from pre-Christian Germanic Europe
10052:Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans
9512:
9474:
9348:
9257:
9069:
8815:
8697:
8525:
8506:
8256:
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7881:
7869:
7206:
7182:
7170:
7146:
7134:
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7038:
6487:
5542:
5016:Helgason, MagnĂșs Sveinn (7 August 2015).
4711:
4488:
3527:
3434:
3390:
3132:
3068:
3036:
2915:
2716:
2111:During the late 18th and 19th centuries,
1400:. Swedish Heathens have done the same at
913:Heathen deities are not seen as perfect,
9569:
9531:
9451:
9367:
9173:
9088:
8987:
8964:
8483:
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1119:
1028:
904:
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657:Other practitioners term their religion
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486:
420:
291:
45:
9454:The Norse Tradition: A Beginner's Guide
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2712:
2623:A 2009 blĂłt held by Heathens in Iceland
1503:Western countries. The Icelandic group
1491:also serve as a form of group bonding.
1240:nature has made him attractive to many
993:based on that found in Norse mythologyâ
654:has declined as the religion has aged.
14:
10577:
9550:
9534:Asatru: A Native European Spirituality
9235:
9144:
9072:Pop Pagans: Paganism and Popular Music
8720:
8674:
8658:Magical Religion and Modern Witchcraft
8655:
8618:"Heathenry as a Postcolonial Movement"
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2831:
2816:
2708:
2631:, 300 people registered as Heathen in
2072:, combine elements of Heathenism with
1851:, and the last marks the beginning of
1538:Another common ritual in Heathenry is
1466:, which constitutes a ritual in which
1276:
1115:
1061:. This is connected to an emphasis on
932:as were used prior to Christianisation
803:Swedish Museum of National Antiquities
10218:
10012:European Congress of Ethnic Religions
9600:
9515:A Practical Heathen's Guide to Asatru
8918:
8895:
8876:
8765:
8742:
8683:. Syracuse: Syracuse Academic Press.
8214:
8129:Blain, Jenny; Wallis, Robert (2007).
8105:
8082:
7969:
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2855:
2843:
2808:
2800:
2752:
2748:
2736:
2615:Neopaganism in German-speaking Europe
2320:
2089:Romanticist and Völkisch predecessors
2060:slogan developed by the Order member
1155:(NNV), which is based largely on the
972:. Some of these entitiesâsuch as the
742:, while another racialist group, the
376:of pre-Christian northern Europe and
10329:Magic, Witchcraft and the Otherworld
10320:Witchcraft and Paganism in Australia
10016:Foundation for Traditional Religions
9295:
9266:
9107:
9093:. Durham: Acumen. pp. 298â314.
8261:. Durham: Acumen. pp. 164â181.
8233:
8219:. Durham: Acumen. pp. 182â194.
7298:
5818:
5184:
4779:
4047:
3919:
3830:
3647:
3623:
3454:
3196:
2685:Roman Polytheistic Reconstructionism
626:. This is more commonly rendered as
9626:
9517:. St Paul: Llewellyn Publications.
9324:; Petersen, Jesper Aagaard (eds.).
9137:
8770:. Leiden: Brill. pp. 495â502.
8552:(in German). Berlin: Logos Verlag.
8461:Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas (2004) .
2438:in the mid-1980s, while the larger
2009:for their failure to fully embrace
1793:bookstores. Some Heathens practice
1753:chants and songs are influenced by
1666:in the practitioner, who goes on a
1236:, deeming him a baleful wight, his
1080:believed that it was the "strongly
782:
513:practitioners in the United Kingdom
24:
9388:
9132:
9074:. Durham: Acumen. pp. 58â75.
8843:. Durham: Acumen. pp. 62â71.
8438:Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas (2003).
8154:Handbook of Contemporary Paganisms
8066:University of South Carolina Press
8002:Australian Religion Studies Review
7721:. Associated Press. 24 July 2006.
2573:A Heathen baby naming ceremony in
2507:World Congress of Ethnic Religions
1839:, all of which were listed in his
1595:
1498:was at times applied to a form of
1433:
174:wisdom and advice from the deities
116:Heathenry does not have a unified
25:
10606:
10510:Modern Paganism in World Cultures
10244:
9011:Modern Paganism in World Cultures
8858:Schnurbein, Stefanie von (2016).
8108:Modern Paganism in World Cultures
2521:An Odinist wedding in Spain, 2010
2460:Verein fĂŒr germanisches Heidentum
2348:at her home in the U.S. state of
10302:Persuasions of the Witch's Craft
9536:. Nevada City: Runestone Press.
9498:. Pompton Plains: Career Press.
8788:Journal of Contemporary Religion
8768:Handbook of Nordic New Religions
8704:University of Pennsylvania Press
7846:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
7814:
7786:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
7761:
7744:Snook, Horrell & Horton 2017
7725:from the original on 29 May 2010
7711:
7682:Berger, Leagh & Shaffer 2003
7552:Snook, Horrell & Horton 2017
7472:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
7448:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
7235:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
6987:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
6971:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
6951:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
6871:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
6731:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
6249:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
6213:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
6093:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
6045:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
6009:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
5973:Snook, Horrell & Horton 2017
5957:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
5941:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
5906:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
5894:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
5459:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
5427:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
5266:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
5032:
5009:
4932:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4912:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4876:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4829:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4813:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4776:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4728:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4449:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4398:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4321:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4293:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4281:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4174:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4162:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4064:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
4036:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
3799:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
3676:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
3363:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
3339:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
3249:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
3081:Snook, Horrell & Horton 2017
2989:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
2961:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
2880:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
2805:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
2789:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
2741:Strmiska & Sigurvinsson 2005
2593:The Pagan Census project led by
2554:
1873:
1772:Some Heathens practice forms of
190:vary and are rarely emphasized.
10465:Scarboro, Campbell and Stave's
9575:Futhark: Handbook of Rune Magic
9513:Lafayllve, Patricia M. (2013).
2607:Heathenry in the United Kingdom
2512:
2489:genre. From the mid-1990s, the
2040:, and absorbed influences from
1518:offerings in Gothenburg, Sweden
10498:Pearson, Roberts and Samuel's
9577:. Newburyport, Massachusetts:
7768:Office for National Statistics
7195:Trafford & Pluskowski 2007
5039:Millard, Lucy (18 June 2015).
2680:Polytheistic reconstructionism
2611:Modern paganism in Scandinavia
2561:Heathenry in the United States
2253:. Wiligut professed ancestral-
2052:. Many in the inner circle of
1946:, and the small red idol Thor.
1664:altered state of consciousness
1554:often takes place following a
1289:, or alternately sometimes as
669:, refer to their tradition as
565:contemporary Germanic Paganism
528:, which was adopted by Gothic
482:
158:altered state of consciousness
75:contemporary Germanic Paganism
13:
1:
10545:Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft
10437:Introduction to Pagan Studies
10311:Never Again the Burning Times
10072:Ringing Cedars' Anastasianism
8336:Journal of Religion in Europe
8319:10.1080/17432200.2016.1192152
8298:10.5325/preternature.3.2.0284
8290:10.5325/preternature.3.2.0284
8236:Introduction to Pagan Studies
8175:Calico, Jefferson F. (2018).
8110:. Santa Barbara, California:
2691:
2657:Russian Orthodox Christianity
1942:, the picture in front of it
1757:folk magical charms, such as
1269:carrying a statue of the god
323:, and more specifically as a
287:
172:, with the intent of gaining
10189:Platonism in the Renaissance
8064:. Columbia, South Carolina:
7976:(revised ed.). London:
7776:. Accessed 12 December 2012.
2696:
2509:upon its formation in 1998.
2389:, which was incorporated in
2156:Jewish roots of Christianity
1800:
1001:âis regarded as just one of
248:; practitioners focusing on
7:
9555:. New York: Citadel Press.
9327:Controversial New Religions
8597:(second ed.). London:
8234:Davy, Barbara Jane (2007).
2662:
2385:and James Chisholm founded
2315:Order of Woodcraft Chivalry
2301:(1930) and established the
2142:in German-speaking Europe.
1682:-practitioners make use of
1632:is debatable. Contemporary
865:from Scandinavian sources,
10:
10611:
10397:and theological approaches
10153:Writers on modern paganism
9532:McNallen, Stephen (2015).
9475:Krasskova, Galina (2005).
9349:Lindquist, Galina (1997).
9330:(1st ed.). New York:
9242:: Medieval, Pagan, Modern"
9236:Cusack, Carole M. (2013).
8698:Magliocco, Sabina (2004).
8415:Gardell, Matthias (2003).
7962:
7372:. The Norse Mythology Blog
2629:United Kingdom Census 2001
2604:
2558:
2440:Ă
satrufellesskapet Bifrost
2092:
2083:
1804:
1689:Not all Heathens practice
1082:millenarian and chiliastic
989:Heathens commonly adopt a
813:The historian of religion
777:
396:unverified personal gnosis
160:and visions, most notably
36:
29:
10561:
10520:
10489:
10447:
10394:
10350:
10288:
10252:
10161:
10115:
10024:
9787:
9776:
9713:
9687:
9634:
9551:Paxson, Diana L. (2007).
9479:. Wayne: New Page Books.
8801:10.1080/13537900500067752
8616:Horrell, Thad N. (2012).
8444:New York University Press
8369:10.1017/9781800101012.009
8348:10.1163/18748929-01003001
2803:, pp. 182, 185â186;
2600:
2307:"back to nature" movement
2223:Deutsche Glaubensbewegung
2146:considered the historian
1108:, ruled over by Odin, or
1096:, undergoes a process of
888:practitioners in the U.S.
302:Swedish Forn Sed Assembly
10462:(1979, 1986, 1996, 2006)
9889:Daco-Thracian (Romanian)
9114:Rowman & Littlefield
8919:Snook, Jennifer (2015).
8675:Kaplan, Jeffrey (1997).
8500:10.1163/156852711x577069
7995:AsbjĂžrn JĂžn, A. (1999).
5409:, pp. 169â170, 183.
2239:Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels
2158:, in 1900 the Germanist
2144:Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke
1329:, while priestesses are
319:classify Heathenry as a
58:, the hammer of the god
39:Odinism (disambiguation)
10590:Modern pagan traditions
10521:Academic, peer-reviewed
10448:Sociological approaches
10373:The Triumph of the Moon
10291:folkloristic approaches
9452:Jennings, Pete (1998).
9332:Oxford University Press
9310:10.1525/nr.2023.26.3.30
9240:Der Ring des Nibelungen
9219:10.1007/0-387-32216-7_4
9180:Sydney University Press
9034:McFarland & Company
9002:10.1558/pome.v9.i2.3921
8981:10.1525/nr.2000.4.1.106
8925:Temple University Press
8912:10.1525/nr.2013.16.3.52
8593:Harvey, Graham (2007).
8408:10.1525/nr.2016.20.2.59
8041:. New York and Oxford:
7970:Adler, Margot (2006) .
7615:Blain & Wallis 2009
6552:Poewe & Hexham 2005
5965:Blain & Wallis 2009
5854:Blain & Wallis 2009
5823:Blain & Wallis 2009
5799:Blain & Wallis 2009
5771:Blain & Wallis 2009
5723:Blain & Wallis 2009
5097:Blain & Wallis 2007
5085:Blain & Wallis 2007
4402:Blain & Wallis 2009
3177:Blain & Wallis 2009
2892:Blain & Wallis 2009
2675:Common Germanic deities
2398:Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson
2303:Anglecyn Church of Odin
2204:Rudolf von Sebottendorf
2118:Johann Gottfried Herder
2050:Jewish world conspiracy
1934:Altar for HaustblĂłt in
1779:Common Germanic Futhark
1124:A 2011 Heathen blĂłt in
985:Cosmology and afterlife
618:, which translates as "
573:North European Paganism
450:sociologist of religion
408:Afro-American religions
374:archaeological evidence
95:pre-Christian religions
10479:A Community of Witches
9726:German-speaking Europe
9458:Hodder & Stoughton
9435:Llewellyn Publications
9403:. Rochester, Vermont:
9108:York, Michael (1995).
8743:Pizza, Murphy (2014).
8357:Studies in Medievalism
8179:. Sheffield: Equinox.
2624:
2578:
2545:historical reenactment
2522:
2505:, and many joined the
2430:
2330:
2217:In 1933, the eclectic
2214:
2108:
1982:collective unconscious
1947:
1882:
1824:
1729:
1615:
1592:from Norse mythology.
1519:
1468:offerings are provided
1457:
1317:
1211:
1133:
1034:
910:
810:
754:, in reference to the
611:
585:Modern Nordic Paganism
583:societies. He favored
496:
433:
366:
321:new religious movement
312:
296:Outdoor altar to mark
250:Anglo-Saxon traditions
91:new religious movement
85:religion. Scholars of
63:
50:A modern replica of a
10501:Nature Religion Today
10459:Drawing Down the Moon
10351:Historical approaches
10265:Contemporary paganism
10204:Traditionalist School
10174:Witch-cult hypothesis
9688:Arts and institutions
8421:Duke University Press
8419:. Durham and London:
8135:Sussex Academic Press
8083:Blain, Jenny (2002).
8030:10.1558/pome.v10i1.41
7367:Seigfried, Karl E. H.
4400:, pp. 143, 145;
3674:, pp. 156, 267;
3638:, pp. 156, 267;
2622:
2605:Further information:
2572:
2559:Further information:
2520:
2428:
2410:Hilmar Ărn Hilmarsson
2406:Jormundur Ingi Hansen
2381:newsletter. In 1987,
2328:
2283:Tidsskriftet Ragnarok
2231:faith of Nazi Germany
2219:German Faith Movement
2212:
2106:
2003:political correctness
1933:
1878:
1814:
1727:
1701:, developed forms of
1658:typically involves a
1638:Neo-Shamanic movement
1609:
1513:
1444:
1311:
1201:
1188:socially conservative
1123:
1032:
1024:analytical psychology
908:
790:
601:
536:(Hellene, Greek) and
490:
424:
295:
54:pendant representing
49:
27:Modern Pagan religion
10585:Germanic neopaganism
10042:Church of All Worlds
9714:By country or region
9695:Festivals and events
9423:Gundarsson, Kveldulf
9259:10.11157/rsrr3-2-584
9182:. pp. 265â274.
8641:. pp. 126â127.
8160:. pp. 413â432.
8114:. pp. 181â208.
7770:, 11 December 2012,
7474:, pp. 155â156;
7446:, pp. 197â198;
7001:, pp. 199â200;
6973:, pp. 166â168;
6953:, pp. 166â168;
6913:, pp. 213â215;
6893:, pp. 206â213;
6865:, pp. 200â205;
6679:Goodrick-Clarke 2003
6673:, pp. 194â195;
6595:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6583:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6542:, pp. 134, 145.
6540:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6528:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6516:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6504:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6484:Goodrick-Clarke 2004
6420:Goodrick-Clarke 2003
6320:Goodrick-Clarke 2003
6175:, pp. 269â273;
5959:, pp. 134â135;
5669:, pp. 221â222;
5613:, pp. 113, 121.
5429:, pp. 129â130;
5425:, pp. 159â160;
5312:, pp. 194â195;
5264:, pp. 126â127;
3990:, pp. 174â175;
2807:, pp. 138â141;
2739:, pp. 183â184;
2299:The Odinist Religion
2184:Theosophical Society
2132:and the idea of the
2066:Order of Nine Angles
1562:commonly involves a
1357:, which is a wooden
979:ancestral veneration
569:Germanic Neopaganism
300:2010, set up by the
260:; those emphasising
234:Scandinavian sources
79:Germanic Neopaganism
10565:Pagan studies books
10384:Her Hidden Children
10289:Anthropological and
10279:Western esotericism
10138:LGBTQ+ and paganism
10079:Neopagan witchcraft
10047:Church of Aphrodite
9943:Peterburgian Vedism
9674:Western esotericism
9397:Flowers, Stephen E.
9281:10.1558/jsrnc.24148
9159:10.1558/jsrnc.24203
8599:Hurst & Company
7896:, pp. 304â305.
7810:on 8 December 2015.
7161:, pp. 528â229.
7149:, pp. 168â169.
7013:, pp. 250â252.
6989:, pp. 166â168.
6821:, pp. 167â168.
6597:, pp. 180â181.
6494:, pp. 521â522.
6398:, pp. 520â521.
6386:, pp. 320â321.
6374:, pp. 292â293.
6350:, pp. 196â197.
6338:, pp. 138â139.
6239:, pp. 273â274.
6143:, pp. 242â243.
6047:, pp. 134â135.
5963:, pp. 29â294;
5896:, pp. 131â132.
5884:, pp. 267â268.
5725:, pp. 426â427.
5545:, pp. 226â227.
5373:, pp. 316â317.
5228:, pp. 391â392.
4970:, pp. 112â113.
4742:, pp. 246â247.
4531:, pp. 116â117.
4188:, pp. 279â280.
4176:, pp. 142â143.
3950:, pp. 187â188.
3886:, pp. 288â289.
3437:, pp. 65, 75;
3095:, pp. 101â103.
2653:Slavic Native Faith
2565:Heathenry in Canada
2295:Alexander Rud Mills
2275:freedom of religion
2227:Jakob Wilhelm Hauer
2116:intellectuals like
1991:ethnic nationalists
1783:Anglo-Saxon Futhorc
1590:apple tree of IĂ°unn
1580:that took place in
1558:. In the U.S., the
1277:Rites and practices
1181:behaviour, while a
1116:Morality and ethics
746:, favored the term
740:Woden Folk-Religion
556:has its origins in
465:indigenous religion
439:Anglo-Saxon England
10406:Enchanted Feminism
9679:Western philosophy
9238:"Richard Wagner's
9036:. pp. 57â73.
8950:. pp. 43â64.
8948:Palgrave Macmillan
8832:10.1558/pome.30374
8578:. pp. 49â64.
8208:10.1558/pome.30714
8045:. pp. 43â63.
7826:Statistics Iceland
7009:, pp. 57â58;
7005:, pp. 46â47;
6869:, pp. 16â17;
6677:, pp. 77â78;
6657:, pp. 48â49;
6171:, pp. 80â82;
5811:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
5795:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
5557:, pp. 32â33;
5443:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
5419:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
5326:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
5282:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
5262:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
5238:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
5028:on 8 October 2015.
4948:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
4904:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
4786:, pp. 22, 85.
4764:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
4670:, pp. 73â74;
4408:, pp. 70â71;
4354:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
4342:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
4317:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
4086:, pp. 55â56;
3972:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
3908:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
3757:, pp. 95â96;
3654:, pp. 94â95;
3608:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
3135:, pp. 65â66;
2949:Hunt-Anschutz 2002
2918:, pp. 74, 75.
2670:Celtic neopaganism
2625:
2579:
2523:
2436:University of Oslo
2431:
2346:Odinist Fellowship
2331:
2321:Modern development
2243:Karl Maria Wiligut
2215:
2154:. Criticising the
2113:German Romanticism
2109:
2048:at the hands of a
2030:National Socialism
1948:
1825:
1730:
1668:meditative journey
1616:
1520:
1458:
1318:
1263:same-sex marriages
1212:
1153:Nine Noble Virtues
1134:
1035:
911:
886:. Similarly, many
836:Jungian archetypes
811:
689:Northern Tradition
612:
521:, attested as the
497:
469:indigenous peoples
457:invented tradition
434:
364:texts such as the
362:Middle High German
313:
146:in which food and
97:adhered to by the
64:
10572:
10571:
10490:Interdisciplinary
10468:Living Witchcraft
10417:Gods of the Blood
10395:Religious studies
10212:
10211:
10111:
10110:
9900:Kemetic Orthodoxy
9861:Ossetian-Scythian
9846:Canarian (Berber)
9664:Reconstructionism
9588:978-0-87728-548-9
9562:978-0-8065-2708-6
9543:978-0-9720292-5-4
9524:978-0-7387-3387-6
9505:978-1-60163-034-6
9486:978-1-56414-791-2
9467:978-0-340-72082-0
9444:978-0-87542-260-2
9414:978-1-62055-405-0
9379:978-0-8065-2406-1
9360:978-91-7153-691-4
9341:978-0-19-515682-9
9228:978-0-387-32216-2
9189:978-1-920898-54-0
9123:978-0-8476-8001-6
9100:978-1-84465-662-2
9081:978-1-84465-646-2
9062:978-1-78238-646-9
9043:978-0-7864-2922-6
9020:978-1-85109-608-4
8957:978-1-137-57040-6
8934:978-1-4399-1097-9
8869:978-1-60846-737-2
8862:. Leiden: Brill.
8850:978-1-84465-662-2
8777:978-90-04-29244-4
8758:978-1-4094-4283-7
8735:978-0-8065-2406-1
8713:978-0-8122-1879-4
8690:978-0-8156-0396-2
8667:978-0-7914-2890-0
8648:978-0-8065-2406-1
8608:978-1-85065-272-4
8585:978-0-7225-3233-1
8559:978-3-8325-2106-6
8537:978-1-78238-646-9
8518:978-91-89116-81-8
8476:978-1-86064-973-8
8453:978-0-8147-3155-0
8430:978-0-8223-3071-4
8378:978-1-80010-101-2
8307:Material Religion
8268:978-1-84465-662-2
8249:978-0-7591-0819-6
8226:978-1-84465-662-2
8186:978-1-78179-223-0
8167:978-90-04-16373-7
8144:978-1-84519-130-6
8121:978-1-85109-608-4
8098:978-0-415-25651-3
8075:978-1-57003-488-6
8052:978-1-78238-646-9
7987:978-0-14-303819-1
7872:, pp. 72â73.
7860:, pp. 47â48.
7633:, pp. 37â38.
7530:, pp. 94â95.
7313:, pp. 80â81.
7285:, pp. 78â79.
7173:, pp. 59â60.
7125:, pp. 75â76.
7113:, pp. 74â75.
7085:, pp. 49â50.
7057:, pp. 70â71.
6961:, pp. 59â61.
6921:, pp. 72â73.
6881:, pp. 58â59.
6685:, pp. 45â46.
6621:, pp. 48â49.
6570:, pp. 46â47.
6558:, pp. 45â46.
6462:, pp. 38â40.
6283:, pp. 69â70.
6159:, pp. 66â67.
5709:, pp. 61â62.
5521:, pp. 47â50.
5167:, pp. 22â23.
5051:on 3 October 2015
5045:Newark Advertiser
4894:, pp. 96â97.
4579:, pp. 18â19.
4567:, pp. 83â84.
4436:, pp. 98â99.
4240:, pp. 58â59.
3586:, pp. 93â94.
3381:, pp. 44â45.
2633:England and Wales
2289:and the composer
2164:Ludwig Fahrenkrog
2140:Völkisch movement
2046:facing extinction
2011:white supremacism
1999:racial separatism
1860:Wheel of the Year
1394:White Horse Stone
1323:are often termed
1183:gendered division
1179:hypermasculinized
1144:and believe that
1074:coming apocalypse
961:household deities
325:reconstructionist
317:religious studies
262:German traditions
223:white supremacist
124:, centering on a
120:but is typically
107:Early Middle Ages
89:classify it as a
87:religious studies
32:Germanic paganism
16:(Redirected from
10602:
10340:Witching Culture
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10057:Goddess movement
10037:Christo-Paganism
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5109:Doyle White 2016
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5022:Iceland Magazine
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2721:VelkoborskĂĄ 2015
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2637:Pagan Federation
2588:blue collar jobs
2577:, Canada in 2010
2575:British Columbia
2419:Odin Brotherhood
2358:Stephen McNallen
2344:established the
2342:Else Christensen
2297:, who published
2251:Heinrich Himmler
2188:Reichshammerbund
2152:Ein Kampf un Rom
1995:multiculturalism
1986:Stephen McNallen
1966:African American
1922:religion of the
1900:social construct
1890:The question of
1886:
1807:Heathen holidays
1766:Nine Herbs Charm
1711:sado-masochistic
1500:animal sacrifice
1413:rites of passage
1386:Rollright Stones
1339:secret societies
1171:Ten Commandments
964:elves, dwarves,
783:Gods and spirits
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400:ethnic religions
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6877:, p. 286;
6873:, p. 128;
6861:
6857:
6849:, p. 226;
6845:
6841:
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6829:
6825:
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6807:Schnurbein 2016
6801:, p. 165;
6797:
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6733:, p. 127;
6729:
6725:
6717:
6713:
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6701:
6693:
6689:
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6669:
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6554:, p. 195;
6550:
6546:
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6430:
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6087:, p. 224;
6083:
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5955:
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5935:, p. 202;
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5793:
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5641:, p. 137;
5633:
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5597:
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5461:, p. 129;
5457:
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5441:
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5417:
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5377:
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5324:
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5284:, p. 126;
5280:
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5248:, p. 294;
5244:, p. 194;
5240:, p. 126;
5236:
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5175:
5171:
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5107:
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4946:
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4910:, p. 158;
4906:, p. 127;
4902:
4898:
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4886:
4878:, p. 131;
4874:, p. 157;
4870:
4866:
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4854:
4850:
4842:
4835:
4827:
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4815:, p. 131;
4811:
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4782:, p. 159;
4778:, p. 131;
4774:, p. 191;
4770:, p. 157;
4766:, p. 127;
4762:
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4694:
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4396:, p. 157;
4392:
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4358:Schnurbein 2016
4356:, p. 127;
4352:
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4078:
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4062:
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4052:Schnurbein 2016
4050:, p. 159;
4042:, p. 190;
4038:, p. 142;
4034:, p. 154;
4030:
4026:
4018:
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4006:, p. 187;
4002:
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3974:, p. 126;
3970:
3966:
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3906:
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3894:
3890:
3882:
3878:
3870:
3861:
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3841:
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3797:, p. 268;
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3769:
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3755:Schnurbein 2016
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3706:, p. 155;
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3642:, p. 186;
3634:
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3614:, p. 154;
3610:, p. 126;
3606:
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3554:
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3538:
3534:
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3493:
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3477:
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3465:
3461:
3453:, p. 182;
3449:
3445:
3439:Schnurbein 2016
3429:
3425:
3417:
3413:
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3397:
3389:
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3341:, p. 128;
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3243:
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3223:
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3199:, p. 158;
3187:
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2955:
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2866:
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6193:
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6181:
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6161:
6155:, p. 81;
6145:
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6121:
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6107:, p. 193.
6097:
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6077:
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6071:, p. 77;
6061:
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6013:
6011:, p. 165.
6001:
5999:, p. 128.
5989:
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5947:, p. 193.
5925:
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5910:
5908:, p. 132.
5898:
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5880:, p. 58;
5870:
5868:, p. 287.
5858:
5856:, p. 420.
5852:, p. 58;
5842:
5827:
5825:, p. 420.
5817:, p. 58;
5803:
5801:, p. 425.
5787:
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5773:, p. 425.
5759:
5747:
5745:, p. 118.
5741:, p. 61;
5727:
5711:
5699:
5697:, p. 196.
5687:
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5675:
5673:, p. 246.
5659:
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5647:
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5637:, p. 18;
5627:
5625:, p. 137.
5615:
5609:, p. 62;
5601:, p. 15;
5591:
5579:
5573:, p. 57;
5563:
5561:, p. 296.
5547:
5543:Magliocco 2004
5535:
5533:, p. 396.
5523:
5511:
5499:
5497:, p. 495.
5493:, p. 47;
5483:
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5451:
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5411:
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5375:
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5351:
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5302:
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5179:, p. 55;
5169:
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5153:
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4821:
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4788:
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4744:
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4716:
4712:Gregorius 2015
4704:
4702:, p. 244.
4688:
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4676:
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4595:, p. 65;
4581:
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4509:
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4491:, p. 78;
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4481:
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4475:, p. 72;
4465:
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4438:
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4414:
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4151:
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4130:, p. 15;
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4104:
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4072:
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4012:
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3924:
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3918:, p. 56;
3900:
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3888:
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3835:
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3823:
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3807:
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3783:
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3763:
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3753:, p. 76;
3743:
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3731:
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3716:
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3660:
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3628:
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3622:, p. 55;
3600:
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3576:
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3564:
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3548:
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3528:Gregorius 2006
3515:
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3503:
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3443:
3435:Gregorius 2015
3423:
3421:, p. 295.
3411:
3405:, p. 53;
3395:
3391:Gregorius 2015
3383:
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3355:
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3327:
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3312:
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3237:
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3217:
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3181:
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3167:, p. 52;
3157:
3141:
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3133:Gregorius 2015
3125:
3123:, p. 242.
3109:
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3053:
3051:, p. 184.
3041:
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3029:
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3017:
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2932:
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2904:
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2884:
2882:, p. 159.
2872:
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2860:
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2848:
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2793:
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2781:
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2757:
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2729:
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2723:, p. 89;
2719:, p. 64;
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8202:(1): 77â116.
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7968:
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7956:, p. 60.
7955:
7950:
7944:, p. 68.
7943:
7938:
7932:, p. 63.
7931:
7926:
7919:
7914:
7907:
7906:Witulski 2013
7902:
7895:
7894:Witulski 2013
7890:
7884:, p. 72.
7883:
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7809:
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7757:
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7745:
7740:
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7707:
7702:
7696:, p. 24.
7695:
7690:
7684:, p. 16.
7683:
7678:
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7668:
7663:
7656:
7651:
7645:, p. 79.
7644:
7639:
7632:
7627:
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7616:
7611:
7604:
7599:
7593:, p. 34.
7592:
7587:
7581:, p. 32.
7580:
7575:
7569:, p. 89.
7568:
7563:
7561:
7554:, p. 44.
7553:
7548:
7542:, p. 47.
7541:
7536:
7529:
7524:
7517:
7512:
7506:, p. 30.
7505:
7500:
7494:, p. 90.
7493:
7489:
7484:
7478:, p. 28.
7477:
7473:
7469:
7464:
7458:, p. 89.
7457:
7453:
7449:
7445:
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7434:, p. 88.
7433:
7428:
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7421:
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7412:
7404:
7399:
7393:, p. 88.
7392:
7387:
7371:
7368:
7362:
7360:
7353:, p. 16.
7352:
7348:
7343:
7336:
7331:
7324:
7323:Witulski 2013
7319:
7312:
7307:
7300:
7296:
7295:Strmiska 2007
7291:
7284:
7279:
7273:, p. 92.
7272:
7267:
7261:, p. 73.
7260:
7256:
7251:
7245:, p. 63.
7244:
7240:
7236:
7232:
7227:
7221:, p. 24.
7220:
7215:
7209:, p. 60.
7208:
7203:
7197:, p. 63.
7196:
7191:
7184:
7179:
7172:
7167:
7160:
7159:Granholm 2011
7155:
7148:
7143:
7136:
7131:
7124:
7119:
7112:
7107:
7101:, p. 67.
7100:
7096:
7091:
7084:
7079:
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7072:
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7056:
7051:
7045:, p. 61.
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6988:
6983:
6977:, p. 69.
6976:
6972:
6967:
6960:
6956:
6952:
6948:
6947:Strmiska 2000
6943:
6937:, p. 70.
6936:
6932:
6931:Strmiska 2000
6927:
6920:
6916:
6912:
6907:
6901:, p. 72.
6900:
6896:
6892:
6887:
6880:
6876:
6872:
6868:
6864:
6859:
6852:
6848:
6843:
6837:, p. 46.
6836:
6832:
6827:
6820:
6815:
6809:, p. 58.
6808:
6804:
6800:
6795:
6789:, p. 17.
6788:
6783:
6777:, p. 63.
6776:
6771:
6765:, p. 54.
6764:
6760:
6755:
6749:, p. 54.
6748:
6745:, p. 8;
6744:
6740:
6736:
6732:
6727:
6721:, p. 60.
6720:
6715:
6709:, p. 78.
6708:
6703:
6697:, p. 77.
6696:
6691:
6684:
6680:
6676:
6672:
6667:
6661:, p. 47.
6660:
6656:
6651:
6644:
6639:
6633:, p. 51.
6632:
6627:
6620:
6615:
6609:, p. 48.
6608:
6603:
6596:
6591:
6584:
6579:
6577:
6569:
6564:
6557:
6553:
6548:
6541:
6536:
6529:
6524:
6518:, p. 52.
6517:
6512:
6506:, p. 49.
6505:
6500:
6493:
6492:Granholm 2011
6489:
6485:
6480:
6474:, p. 40.
6473:
6468:
6461:
6456:
6450:, p. 38.
6449:
6444:
6438:, p. 17.
6437:
6433:
6432:Granholm 2011
6428:
6421:
6416:
6410:, p. 17.
6409:
6404:
6397:
6396:Granholm 2011
6392:
6385:
6380:
6373:
6368:
6362:, p. 94.
6361:
6356:
6349:
6344:
6337:
6333:
6328:
6321:
6316:
6309:
6304:
6298:, p. 85.
6297:
6292:
6290:
6282:
6277:
6270:
6266:
6261:
6254:
6250:
6245:
6238:
6233:
6226:
6221:
6214:
6209:
6202:
6197:
6190:
6185:
6178:
6174:
6170:
6165:
6158:
6154:
6149:
6142:
6137:
6130:
6125:
6119:, p. 89.
6118:
6113:
6106:
6101:
6094:
6090:
6086:
6081:
6074:
6070:
6065:
6059:, p. 67.
6058:
6053:
6046:
6041:
6034:
6029:
6023:, p. 90.
6022:
6017:
6010:
6005:
5998:
5993:
5987:, p. 78.
5986:
5981:
5975:, p. 52.
5974:
5970:
5966:
5962:
5958:
5953:
5946:
5942:
5938:
5934:
5929:
5922:
5917:
5915:
5907:
5902:
5895:
5890:
5883:
5879:
5874:
5867:
5862:
5855:
5851:
5846:
5840:, p. 58.
5839:
5834:
5832:
5824:
5820:
5816:
5812:
5807:
5800:
5796:
5791:
5785:, p. 49.
5784:
5779:
5772:
5768:
5763:
5757:, p. 61.
5756:
5751:
5744:
5740:
5736:
5731:
5724:
5720:
5715:
5708:
5703:
5696:
5691:
5684:
5683:Strmiska 2007
5679:
5672:
5668:
5663:
5656:
5651:
5644:
5640:
5636:
5631:
5624:
5619:
5612:
5608:
5604:
5600:
5595:
5589:, p. 57.
5588:
5583:
5577:, p. 93.
5576:
5572:
5567:
5560:
5556:
5551:
5544:
5539:
5532:
5527:
5520:
5515:
5509:, p. 62.
5508:
5503:
5496:
5492:
5487:
5481:, p. 11.
5480:
5475:
5468:
5464:
5460:
5455:
5448:
5444:
5439:
5432:
5428:
5424:
5420:
5415:
5408:
5407:Strmiska 2007
5403:
5396:
5395:Strmiska 2007
5391:
5384:
5383:Strmiska 2007
5379:
5372:
5367:
5360:
5359:Strmiska 2007
5355:
5348:
5344:
5338:
5331:
5330:Strmiska 2007
5327:
5322:
5315:
5311:
5306:
5299:
5294:
5287:
5283:
5278:
5271:
5267:
5263:
5258:
5251:
5247:
5243:
5239:
5234:
5227:
5222:
5216:, p. 59.
5215:
5210:
5208:
5206:
5204:
5202:
5200:
5198:
5190:
5186:
5182:
5178:
5173:
5166:
5162:
5157:
5151:, p. 69.
5150:
5145:
5138:
5137:Strmiska 2000
5133:
5126:
5121:
5114:
5110:
5105:
5098:
5093:
5086:
5081:
5074:
5069:
5067:
5050:
5046:
5042:
5035:
5027:
5023:
5019:
5012:
5005:
5000:
4993:
4988:
4982:, p. 22.
4981:
4976:
4969:
4964:
4957:
4953:
4949:
4944:
4938:, p. 61.
4937:
4933:
4928:
4921:
4917:
4913:
4909:
4905:
4900:
4893:
4888:
4882:, p. 85.
4881:
4877:
4873:
4868:
4862:, p. 93.
4861:
4857:
4852:
4846:, p. 92.
4845:
4840:
4838:
4830:
4825:
4819:, p. 92.
4818:
4814:
4809:
4802:
4797:
4795:
4793:
4785:
4781:
4777:
4773:
4769:
4765:
4760:
4753:
4748:
4741:
4736:
4729:
4725:
4720:
4714:, p. 79.
4713:
4708:
4701:
4697:
4692:
4685:
4680:
4674:, p. 97.
4673:
4669:
4664:
4658:, p. 74.
4657:
4652:
4645:
4641:
4636:
4630:, p. 66.
4629:
4624:
4622:
4620:
4618:
4610:
4605:
4598:
4594:
4590:
4585:
4578:
4573:
4566:
4561:
4555:, p. 45.
4554:
4549:
4542:
4537:
4530:
4525:
4518:
4513:
4507:, p. 90.
4506:
4501:
4494:
4490:
4485:
4478:
4474:
4469:
4463:, p. 72.
4462:
4457:
4450:
4445:
4443:
4435:
4430:
4423:
4418:
4412:, p. 98.
4411:
4407:
4403:
4399:
4395:
4390:
4383:
4378:
4372:, p. 70.
4371:
4366:
4359:
4355:
4350:
4343:
4338:
4336:
4334:
4332:
4330:
4322:
4318:
4313:
4306:
4301:
4294:
4289:
4282:
4277:
4271:, p. 99.
4270:
4266:
4261:
4254:
4249:
4247:
4239:
4235:
4230:
4223:
4222:Strmiska 2000
4218:
4212:, p. 57.
4211:
4206:
4200:, p. 69.
4199:
4194:
4187:
4182:
4175:
4170:
4163:
4158:
4156:
4149:, p. 64.
4148:
4143:
4141:
4133:
4129:
4124:
4118:, p. 99.
4117:
4113:
4108:
4102:, p. 55.
4101:
4096:
4089:
4085:
4081:
4076:
4070:, p. 57.
4069:
4065:
4060:
4054:, p. 98.
4053:
4049:
4045:
4041:
4037:
4033:
4028:
4021:
4016:
4009:
4005:
4000:
3993:
3989:
3988:Strmiska 2007
3984:
3978:, p. 64.
3977:
3973:
3968:
3962:, p. 13.
3961:
3956:
3949:
3944:
3938:, p. 13.
3937:
3933:
3928:
3921:
3917:
3913:
3909:
3904:
3897:
3892:
3885:
3880:
3874:, p. 57.
3873:
3868:
3866:
3864:
3856:
3851:
3844:
3839:
3832:
3827:
3820:
3816:
3811:
3805:, p. 55.
3804:
3800:
3796:
3792:
3787:
3781:, p. 95.
3780:
3776:
3772:
3767:
3760:
3756:
3752:
3747:
3740:
3735:
3728:
3723:
3721:
3714:, p. 55.
3713:
3709:
3705:
3700:
3694:, p. 48.
3693:
3688:
3682:, p. 94.
3681:
3677:
3673:
3669:
3664:
3657:
3653:
3649:
3645:
3641:
3637:
3632:
3625:
3621:
3617:
3613:
3609:
3604:
3598:, p. 94.
3597:
3592:
3585:
3580:
3573:
3568:
3561:
3557:
3552:
3546:, p. 45.
3545:
3541:
3536:
3529:
3524:
3522:
3520:
3512:
3507:
3501:, p. 53.
3500:
3496:
3491:
3485:, p. 53.
3484:
3480:
3479:Strmiska 2007
3475:
3468:
3463:
3456:
3452:
3447:
3441:, p. 10.
3440:
3436:
3433:, p. 5;
3432:
3427:
3420:
3415:
3409:, p. 53.
3408:
3404:
3399:
3393:, p. 65.
3392:
3387:
3380:
3376:
3375:Strmiska 2000
3371:
3364:
3359:
3352:
3348:
3344:
3340:
3337:, p. 5;
3336:
3331:
3324:
3323:Strmiska 2007
3319:
3317:
3309:
3304:
3298:, p. 11.
3297:
3292:
3285:
3281:
3280:Granholm 2011
3276:
3270:, p. 85.
3269:
3264:
3262:
3255:, p. 53.
3254:
3250:
3246:
3241:
3235:, p. 10.
3234:
3230:
3226:
3221:
3215:, p. 16.
3214:
3209:
3203:, p. 52.
3202:
3198:
3194:
3191:, p. 6;
3190:
3185:
3178:
3174:
3171:, p. 6;
3170:
3166:
3161:
3155:, p. 79.
3154:
3151:, p. 9;
3150:
3145:
3138:
3134:
3129:
3122:
3118:
3113:
3107:, p. 52.
3106:
3101:
3094:
3089:
3083:, p. 58.
3082:
3077:
3071:, p. 74.
3070:
3066:
3063:, p. 5;
3062:
3057:
3050:
3045:
3039:, p. 64.
3038:
3033:
3026:
3021:
3015:, p. 60.
3014:
3009:
3002:
2997:
2990:
2985:
2978:
2973:
2966:
2962:
2957:
2950:
2945:
2943:
2941:
2939:
2937:
2930:, p. 49.
2929:
2924:
2917:
2913:
2908:
2902:, p. 40.
2901:
2897:
2893:
2888:
2881:
2876:
2869:
2868:Strmiska 2000
2864:
2857:
2852:
2846:, p. 53.
2845:
2840:
2834:, p. 66.
2833:
2828:
2826:
2819:, p. 39.
2818:
2814:
2810:
2806:
2802:
2797:
2790:
2785:
2778:
2773:
2766:
2761:
2754:
2750:
2747:, p. 1;
2746:
2742:
2738:
2733:
2726:
2722:
2718:
2715:, p. 2;
2714:
2710:
2705:
2701:
2686:
2683:
2681:
2678:
2676:
2673:
2671:
2668:
2667:
2660:
2658:
2654:
2648:
2644:
2642:
2638:
2634:
2630:
2621:
2616:
2612:
2608:
2598:
2596:
2591:
2589:
2585:
2576:
2571:
2566:
2562:
2555:North America
2552:
2550:
2546:
2540:
2536:
2532:
2529:
2528:Graham Harvey
2519:
2510:
2508:
2504:
2501:
2497:
2492:
2488:
2484:
2480:
2479:extreme metal
2476:
2472:
2467:
2465:
2461:
2455:
2453:
2449:
2445:
2441:
2437:
2427:
2423:
2421:
2420:
2415:
2411:
2407:
2403:
2399:
2394:
2392:
2388:
2384:
2380:
2376:
2372:
2368:
2364:
2359:
2355:
2351:
2347:
2343:
2338:
2336:
2327:
2318:
2316:
2312:
2308:
2304:
2300:
2296:
2292:
2288:
2287:Per Imerslund
2284:
2279:
2276:
2272:
2268:
2264:
2260:
2259:Irminenschaft
2256:
2252:
2248:
2247:Schutzstaffel
2244:
2240:
2235:
2232:
2228:
2224:
2220:
2211:
2207:
2205:
2201:
2200:Thule Society
2197:
2196:Germanenorden
2193:
2189:
2185:
2181:
2177:
2173:
2168:
2165:
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2160:Ernst Wachler
2157:
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2145:
2141:
2137:
2136:
2131:
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2123:
2119:
2114:
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2096:
2081:
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2063:
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1251:
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1246:homosexuality
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1127:
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1111:
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1103:
1099:
1098:reincarnation
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1079:
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9777:Movements (
9746:Scandinavia
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9209:. pp.
8747:. Farnham:
8363:: 129â156.
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2900:Calico 2018
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2709:Kaplan 1997
2641:2011 census
2475:Pagan metal
2471:black metal
2454:developed.
2414:Odinic Rite
2354:The Odinist
2255:clairvoyant
2202:founded by
2130:nationalism
2122:Jacob Grimm
2070:Black Order
1755:Anglo-Saxon
1684:entheogenic
1651:EirĂks saga
1586:apple juice
1375:Nine Ladies
1343:Freemasonry
1291:fellowships
1257:members of
1255:transgender
1250:LGBT rights
1163:Poetic Edda
1020:Brian Bates
1003:Nine Worlds
939:pantheistic
919:omnipresent
483:Terminology
477:imperialism
473:colonialism
416:Neo-Heathen
352:Old English
347:Poetic Edda
195:Romanticism
10595:Polytheism
10579:Categories
10298:Luhrmann's
10116:In society
10103:Stregheria
10098:Reclaiming
9841:Burkhanism
9635:Approaches
9456:. London:
9205:. Berlin:
9178:. Sydney:
9112:. Lanham:
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8087:. London:
7918:ÄrniÄ 2013
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7694:Snook 2015
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7376:6 December
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6875:Adler 2006
6851:Adler 2006
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5882:Smith 2022
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5491:Pizza 2014
5479:Snook 2015
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5055:26 October
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2856:Blain 2005
2844:Snook 2015
2809:Snook 2015
2801:Blain 2005
2753:Snook 2015
2749:Pizza 2014
2737:Blain 2005
2692:References
2531:globally.
2500:Lithuanian
2498:, such as
2448:Copenhagen
2367:California
2311:Kibbo Kift
2148:Felix Dahn
2078:Wotansvolk
2062:David Lane
1924:Aryan race
1902:rooted in
1821:Ăingvellir
1774:divination
1747:rune poems
1741:ceremony,
1709:utilizing
1437:and sumbel
1406:Ăingvellir
1392:, and the
1382:Derbyshire
1217:ecological
1126:Humlamaden
1110:SessrĂșmnir
1007:world tree
956:landvĂŠttir
915:omnipotent
879:Nehalennia
821:found the
608:Shropshire
604:The Wrekin
509:Heathenism
443:Viking Age
390:movement.
388:postmodern
341:Prose Edda
306:Gothenburg
288:Definition
71:Heathenism
52:Viking Age
10413:Gardell's
10380:Clifton's
10199:Theosophy
10169:Ariosophy
10123:Criticism
10062:Ivanovism
10025:Syncretic
9982:Hungarian
9810:Heathenry
9803:Godianism
9766:Minnesota
9721:Australia
9289:264390551
9167:264394549
8809:144202664
8387:233585102
8327:218836456
8089:Routledge
7831:1 January
7299:Davy 2007
5819:Davy 2007
5185:Davy 2007
4780:Davy 2007
4048:Davy 2007
3920:Davy 2007
3831:York 1995
3648:Davy 2007
3624:Davy 2007
3455:Davy 2007
3197:Davy 2007
2697:Citations
2452:Forn SiĂ°r
2387:The Troth
2363:neo-Nazis
2234:society.
2172:Ariosophy
2095:Ariosophy
2054:The Order
1916:racialist
1849:Midwinter
1823:, Iceland
1801:Festivals
1707:sex magic
1626:shamanism
1582:Minnesota
1259:The Troth
1161:from the
1049:free will
1011:Yggdrasil
991:cosmology
943:animistic
807:Stockholm
801:, in the
796:runestone
756:odal rune
675:Forn SiĂ°r
640:valkyries
610:, England
505:Heathenry
431:ReykjavĂk
427:ĂskjuhlĂĂ°
336:Old Norse
230:Heathenry
211:racialist
188:afterlife
148:libations
138:animistic
111:folkloric
67:Heathenry
10523:journals
10475:Berger's
10369:Hutton's
10358:Hutton's
10308:Orion's
10258:Paganism
9972:Estonian
9913:Hellenic
9908:Germanic
9894:Egyptian
9851:Caucasic
9826:Dievturi
9815:Armenian
9794:African
9642:Eclectic
9573:(1984).
9425:(1993).
9399:(2015).
9207:Springer
8576:Thorsons
8548:(2008).
8240:Altamira
8112:ABC-CLIO
8043:Berghahn
7723:Archived
2663:See also
2526:scholar
2491:Internet
2464:Eldaring
2313:and the
2273:, where
2074:Satanism
2068:and the
2026:Wodenism
2022:Wotanism
1910:and the
1904:cultural
1896:heredity
1837:SigrblĂłt
1817:ĂingblĂłt
1763:and the
1612:JĂłlablĂłt
1480:libation
1451:Ăsterlen
1449:near to
1283:kindreds
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