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Categories related to Society: Religion and Spirituality: Pagan: Asatru: Organizations: Society: Religion and Spirituality: Pagan: Organizations (136) Websites on Organizations: Asatru Alliance This is the official home of the Asatru Alliance, one of the major Asatru organizations, composed of several kindreds. Asatru Folk Assembly Long before Christianity came to Northern Europe, our ancestors there had their own, native religions. One of these was Asatru. It was practiced by the Scandinavians, Anglo-Saxons, Germans, and related peoples for thousands of years. Today, that religion is practiced, promoted, and further developed by their descendants in the Asatru Folk Assembly. Colectivo Ásatrú Iberoamericano An organization for Ásatrú folk from Spain and Chile. The Federation of Vinland Freeholds Dedicated to recovering and preserving of the ways and beliefs of their Teutonic ancestors. Hammarens Ordens Sallskap The ancient orthodox religious order of Druidic knights. Heathens Against Hate A statement of Heathen solidarity against racism, sexism, homophobia, Satanism, Nazism and violent ideologies. Features campaign information, banner, and links to members. Irminsul Ættir Presents an overview of the diverse religious community of Asatru, as well as resources to support study, networking and open events and religious meetings. The Norroena Society The Norroena Society consists of a group of men and women who are devoted to the advancement and expansion of the Asatru faith. The Norroena Society The Norroena Society consists of a group of men and women who are devoted to the advancement and expansion of the Asatru faith. Northvegr: The Northern Way Organization dedicated to the promotion of the Northern Way, a Reconstructionist Tribalist tradition endeavoring to rebuild the religion and culture of the pre-Christian Northern Europeans. Thorshof Thorshof is the Norse word for a temple of Thor, the best loved god of the pagan Icelanders. The Troth Asatru organization with members throughout North America, and including several members in Europe and Australia as well. They publish a quarterly journal, Idunna, and carry on other publishing projects.
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