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Our Journal, IDUNNA strives to maintain a consistently high standard of human inter-
est as well as scholarship. Issues are built around a single theme and come out four
times a year. Copies of back issues are still available for $5.00 each. Other publications
are also available from the BOOK HOARD.
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#31 Sacrifice
#32 Troth
#33 Thor
#34 Yule (carols)
#35 The Vanir
#36 Holy Earth
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#38 Galdor
#39 Heathen Crafts
#40 Marriage
#41 Odin
#42 Wyrd
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#44 Iceland
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#46 Children
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#50 Celebrating the Troth
#51 Freyja
The Elder Troth, a Course of Study by Kveldulf Gundarsson (32pp.) $5.00
Germanic Costume, Iron Age to Vikings,
by
Diana L. Paxson (57pp.) $10.00
Yuletide Carols (19pp.) $2.50
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MOOTS AND MEETINGS
MOOTS AND MEETINGS
MOOTS AND MEETINGS
MOOTS AND MEETINGS
MOOTS AND MEETINGS
Trothmoot is held during the first
or second weekend in June, alter-
nating between the center of the
U.S. and the two coasts. Activities
have included workshops, crafts
demonstrations, blots and other
rituals, oracular seidh, and the
grand sumbel. Trothmoot has
proved to be a good place for net-
working, making new friends, and
just hanging out, Norse-style.
Troth members and officers also
sponsor and attend regional moots
such as the Mid-America moot and
Aegir’s Fest on the west coast.
The High Steward is coordinating
the actvities of Regional Stewards,
and we are in the process of devel-
oping materials to support them in
providing information and encour-
agement to individuals and groups
seeking to learn about the North-
ern tradition.
THE CLERGY PROGRAM
THE CLERGY PROGRAM
THE CLERGY PROGRAM
THE CLERGY PROGRAM
THE CLERGY PROGRAM
One of the Troth’s most useful of-
ferings is the Clergy Training Pro-
gram. Under the current system,
candidates must complete the
Godwo/man (ministerial) program
first before going on to study to be
Elders . An on-line discussion list
is helping to solve the problem of
communication. moral support for
trainees who are scattered all over
the country.
ORGANIZATION + OFFICERS
ORGANIZATION + OFFICERS
ORGANIZATION + OFFICERS
ORGANIZATION + OFFICERS
ORGANIZATION + OFFICERS
In the past few years, the Troth has moved
steadily towards greater participation by the
membership. The position of Steerswo/man
and most of the Rede seats are now elective.
Steersman:
Mark "Demarus" Donegan
Warder of the Lore:
Kveldúlf
R
H. Gundarsson
Editor:
Diana L. Paxson
Reckoner of Accounts:
Andrea Marcarelli
Mailing List:
Albert Ward
Computer Operations:
Albert Ward
Book Orders:
Nichole Brunk
Clergy Program:
Rod Landreth
High Steward:
Patricia LaFayllve
Want to know more? Write the Troth at Box
1369. Oldsmar, Florida 34677, or check out our
website at: http://www.thetroth.org
Members may sign up for the Troth chatline by
contacting listar@thetroth.org with a message
body of subscribe troth-members, or
by
contactingthe Troth at
troth-contact@thetroth.org
For information about--
Troth Policy, or IDUNNA, contact:
Diana L. Paxson, greyhavn@earthlink.net
Change of addresss or communications:
troth-contact@thetroth.org
All other Troth activities:
troth-contact@thetroth.org
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