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  1. Temple Of Our Heathen Gods
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  3. All of the books in our bookstore are available in paperback, hardcover, and also as FREE PDF downloads. We're more interested in Heathens having access to these resources than we are in trying to make money.
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  5. Heathen Tribes by Mark Ludwig Stinson
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  7. “Heathen Tribes – A Collection of Essays Concerning the Tribes of Our Folk” by Mark Ludwig Stinson is a collection of over 60 essays concerning the Folkway of our People and the Tribes we build. Heathen Tribes includes a chapter for new Kindreds and Tribes, chapters on roles and responsibilities within a Tribe, building regional bonds between Tribes, a chapter on heathen families, and the book even includes an example of kindred by-laws that you can adapt to your own use. This is a book of practical advice for any Heathen involved in building and maintaining a Heathen Kindred or Tribe.
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  9. https://anonfile.com/ga0824s1ba/heathen_tribes_pdf
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  11. Heathen Families by Mark Ludwig Stinson
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  13. Heathenry is very family oriented, and encourages us to live responsible lives of honor. Nothing is more important than our families and the children that we bring into this world. Written by Mark Ludwig Stinson, the modern heathen fables included in "Heathen Families" are just one part of a larger puzzle of finding better ways of sharing our way-of-life with our children. This book also brings together all of the essays written to-date by Mark Stinson on the topic of Heathen children and families. Love your children, give gifts to your Gods, honor your ancestors, and respect the Vaettir of the land. Hail our Folk!
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  15. https://anonfile.com/882c2bs4b2/heathen_families_pdf
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  17. Heathen Gods by Mark Ludwig Stinson
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  19. “Heathen Gods – A Collection of Essays Concerning the Folkway of Our People” is a 208-page-book of Asatru/Heathen essays written by Mark Ludwig Stinson, Chieftain of Jotun's Bane Kindred and a Folkbuilder in the Heartland. Chapters cover essays for new heathens, how to start and maintain a kindred, living a heathen life, as well as poetry and a journal of Mark's journey to visit Iceland in 2009. The free download version has the same exact content as the First Edition Print-Versions available in paperback and hardcover below.
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  21. https://anonfile.com/286822s9b8/heathen_gods_pdf
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  23. Culture of the Teutons by Vilhelm Grönbech
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  25. Written by Vilhelm Grönbech, the Professor of the History of Religion at the University of Copenhagen, this three volume set was first published in Danish in 1909-1912. This PDF file is from an English translation published in 1931, and it contains Volume 1 of 3 which covers Frith, Honour, the Soul of the Clan, Luck, the Art of Life, Birth, Death, Immortality, and other topics. The PDF also contains Volume 2 of 3 which covers Treasures, the Sword of Victory, Name and Inheritance, Exchange of Gifts, Purchase and Pledge, Holiness, Temple, the Ale-Bowl, and other Germanic topics. Volume 3 is not avaible as a PDF file. Volume 3 featured a Bibliography as well as Additional Notes on: Urgard; Natures; Vadium; Handfesta; The Right of the Heirs; etc. It was 141 pages long, and a third the size of each of the first two volumes.
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  27. https://anonfile.com/c68323sfbe/culture_of_the_teutons_pdf
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  29. The Saga Hoard - Volume 1
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  31. The Icelandic Sagas are histories written in prose, describing life and events that took place during the Icelandic Commonweath period, around the 10th and 11th centuries. They are stories of families, adventures, feuding, deal-making, political maneuvers, wars, treasure amassed, great journeys, geneology, tribute given, kings, freemen, history, and myth. They are stories of the Norse and Celtic settlers and their descendants in Iceland during what is sometimes called the Saga Age.
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  33. It is believed that the Sagas were written down in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, and that at least some of them originated in the oral storytelling tradition. Their authors remain unknown, but the Sagas are recognized and respected as some of the best of world literature.
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  35. What is amazing about the Icelandic Sagas, is the weath of information included in them and the storytelling with which it is presented. Though written hundreds of years ago, they are still enormously compelling to the modern reader. Their style is crisp and quick, and there is action, emotion, and humor to keep one entertained.
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  37. The stories describe actions and conversations among the characters, but at no point are we told directly what a character is thinking. But while reading of their deeds and words, we develop a sense of their psychology and their thoughts.
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  39. The Icelandic Sagas are more than just great literature about an entertaining subject matter. For Asatruars and Heathens, there is indispensible knowledge to be gained here. These tales give us a window into the world of our heathen ancestors. What did they value? How did they resolve conflicts and disputes? How did they uphold their responsibilities to their famlies and their friends? How did they approach life itself and their places within the community? How did they view and honor their Gods and Ancestors? What sort of men and women were they? While these great stories were compiled and written down by Christians after the conversion, they preserve in their tales of our pagan ancestors much that we should know.
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  41. Some Sagas have been lost to history. We read of their existence or see reference to these lost Sagas in other works, and it is impossible to not feel the tragic loss. But a large body of work has been preserved, and it forms an amazing resource and foundation for our reconstruction of the heathenry of our Ancestors, in our modern times.
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  43. Contained in this volume are nearly 800 pages of Icelandic Sagas. Read, learn, and enjoy these tales of our Ancestors.
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  45. https://anonfile.com/Mb9b2esebd/saga_hoard_1_pdf
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  47. The Saga Hoard - Volume 2
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  49. The Icelandic Sagas are prose histories, describing life and events that took place in Iceland, during the 10th and 11th centuries. They are stories of families, adventures, feuding, deal-making, wars, great journeys, history, and myth. They are stories of the Norse and Celtic settlers and their descendants in Iceland during what is sometimes called the Saga Age. For Asatruars and Heathens, there is indispensible knowledge to be gained here. These tales give us a window into the world of our heathen ancestors. What did they value? How did they resolve conflicts? How did they uphold their responsibilities to their famlies and their friends? How did they approach life and their places within the community? How did they view and honor their Gods and Ancestors? Contained in this volume are nearly 750 pages of Icelandic Sagas. Read, learn, and enjoy these tales of our Ancestors
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  51. https://anonfile.com/89A226s2bc/saga_hoard_2_pdf
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  53. The Nine Books of the Danish History by Saxo Grammaticus
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  55. Originally titled Gesta Danorum ("Deeds of the Danes") this book is a patriotic work of Danish history, by the 12th century author Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Learned.") Consisting of sixteen books written in Latin, Gesta Danorum describes Danish history and to some degree Scandinavian history in general, from prehistory to the late 12th century. In addition, Gesta Danorum offers singular reflections on European affairs from a unique Scandinavian perspective, supplementing what has been handed down by historians from Western and Southern Europe. This current volume presents Oliver Elton's English translation of the first nine books of Saxo's work, which focus on Norse Mythology. Included as well are over 50 pages of introductory material by Frederick Powell and all of the original illustrations from the 1905 edition of the book. This book is 338-pages.
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  57. https://anonfile.com/X1F422s8be/saxo_grammaticus_pdf
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  61. https://anonfile.com/ga0824s1ba/heathen_tribes_pdf
  62. https://anonfile.com/882c2bs4b2/heathen_families_pdf
  63. https://anonfile.com/286822s9b8/heathen_gods_pdf
  64. https://anonfile.com/c68323sfbe/culture_of_the_teutons_pdf
  65. https://anonfile.com/Mb9b2esebd/saga_hoard_1_pdf
  66. https://anonfile.com/89A226s2bc/saga_hoard_2_pdf
  67. https://anonfile.com/X1F422s8be/saxo_grammaticus_pdf
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