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Forn Siðr:
based in Denmark Forn Sidr are
committed to "the old way" ("hinn forni sidr")
and have, in 2003, gained recognition from the Church Ministry
as an official religion.
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Wodensharrow:
this site has a wealth of information
regarding the northern tradition - and is also very beautiful!
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The
Irminsul Aettir: an
interesting site (with a lot of links) from America.
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Åsatrufellesskapet
Bifrost: Åsatrufellesskapet
Bifrost, the Bifrost Asatru Fellowship , is a religious fellowship
for modern asatru founded on norse custom, the pre-christian
religious traditions. Since 1996 asatru has been an
officially recognised religion by the Norwegian authorities.
Interesting site with some English pages.
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Het
Rad:
Official site of the Dutch network for the Northern
Tradition. In Dutch but with some English pages. Very friendly
people.
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Northvegr:
Interesting site
from the USA. Contains articles, historical information and
shopping opportunities.
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Sveriges
Asatrosamfund:
Sweden's Asatru group, where the members have recently gained
state recognition of their religion.
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Idavallen:
Stockholm's own
local group - but you'll need to brush up your Swedish to
understand what's going on!
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Grimner's Runes: Calle
Rehbinder's site (he is from Sveriges Asatrosamfund) with
links to other rune sites of interest. You can also find his
own downloadable rune icons for your desktop plus other rune
information at: http://www.multiart.nu/cci/
Click Miscellaneous Icons and scroll down to
see them.
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Ásatrúarfélagið:
Iceland's official Asatru organisation. Only the front page is
in English but it explains their aims and purpose.
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Eldaring: German language site which asks among
other things what you are most afraid of. Surprisingly
Wackelpudding (German for wobbly pudding or jelly) gets a
reasonable score. However, Eldaring was formed in 2000 to
explore pre-Christian European religion ie Asatru.