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  • Asatru Canberra - A web log of the Asatru happenings in Australia's Capital.
    rat-bag.net/ac
  • Hávamál - Icelandic, Swedish and English on the same page with verse index.
    w1.859.telia.com/~u85906673/asar/havamal/havamal.html
  • Hávamál - The Words of Odin the High One from the Elder or Poetic Edda (Sæmund's Edda) translated by Olive Bray and edited by D. L. Ashliman.
    www.pitt.edu/~dash/havamal.html
  • Home of the Heathen - A site for anyone interested in Asatru, from Christians to Wiccans. Music, resources, essays, and a growing Asatru FAQ.
    members.tripod.com/heathen_home/index.html
  • Nana Goat Stories - Humorous rhyming tales based on the Eddas and Sagas and adapted for young children.
    www.geocities.com/hgraw/Nanagoat0.html
  • The Blot - Information on why and how to do an Asatru Blot.
    www.webcom.com/lstead/blot.htm
  • The Midhnott Sol Kindred: Public Domain Texts - Texts Transcribed by Godhi Loptsson.
    www.midhnottsol.org/public
  • The Story of the Heath-Slayings ("Heitharviga Saga") - Originally written in Icelandic (Old Norse) sometime in the 12th Century A.D. Author unknown.
    sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/Heitharviga
  • The Story of the Volsungs (Volsunga Saga) - Originally written in Icelandic (Old Norse) in the thirteenth century A.D., by an unknown hand. However, most of the material is based substantially on previous works, some centuries older. A few of these works have been preserved in the collection of Norse poetry known as the "Poetic Edda".
    sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/Volsunga
  • Thematic Entries to Project Runeberg - This page is an attempt to give an organised overview of those works in Project Runeberg's archives that captures, represents, or describes aspects of Nordic traditions.
    www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/tema/trad.html
  • Völuspá - Prophecy of the Seeress.
    loki.ragnarokr.com/voluspa.html
  • Voluspa - The Beginning and the end - The Voluspa (the Prophecy of the Seeress) is one of the most important sources concerning the study of the Norse panthenon of gods. The Eddic poem contains an account of the creation of the world and its occupants and continues to the final doom of the gods, or Ragnarock. The poem is the first in a collection known as the "Poetic Edda" or "Elder Edda", thought to have been collected by an unidentified Icelander during the twelth or Thirteenth century.
    www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/4746/essay3.html

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