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Clann Coille na Gealaiche
http://users.indigo.net.au/darke/treubh/index.html
Welcome to the homepage of Clann Coille na Gealaiche. We are a group that follows the faith of Sinnsreachd. Our physical membership is centered around Western Australia, although we do have members distributed around the world.
Draoi Allta ("Wild(erness) Druid")
Draoi Allta na nSean-nos ("Wild(erness)Druid of The Old Path") Webhome of The Mogh Roith Grove. Exploring ancient Ireland, "Draoi Allta" style Druidism, Celtic mystical traditions. The website is a collection of all aspects of Celtic spirituality, and mystical studies. There are links/rings to literally thousands of sites on these subjects. Based in Taos, New Mexico.
Dùn Sgàthan
Homesite of a couple of Scottish/Celtic Reconstructionist Pagans (Pictish and Norse influences too) living in the wilds of northern NH. Essays, warrior path, our Greyhounds and horses, tattoos and what ever we think of.
Hellenion Proto-Demos tes Hagnes Persephones
http://persephones.250free.com
Hellenic reconstructionist site with many articles about Hellenismos, info about the deities, photos and scripts from rituals, and info on local (PA & NY) rituals & events. Associated with Hellenion- www.hellenion.org
Moonstone Circle
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/moonstone/MoonFront.htm
EcoFeminist Celtic Reconstructionist Pagans. Webhome of authors Kathryn Theatana, Paul Pigman, and other members of the tribe. Satire, articles, original artwork.
Nemeton Eponas (The Grove of Epona)
http://www.geocities.com/nemetoneponas/index.html
A site dedicated to Continental Celtic druidism and religion, and also contains information on Continental Celtic society, culture, language, etc.
Technovate.org
a free community of Celtic Reconstructionist Pagans and other interesting characters. We feature several mailing lists, web sites, and other strange diversions.
Tuath nan Sgàthan
Independent Celtic Reconstructionist Pagan group in NH. We're scattered but occasionally meet in the North Woods to celebrate the seasons, worship our Goddesses and Gods and explore aspects of Celtic scholarship and life
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