A circle of Pagans: Celtic Reconstructionists, Dianics and Faeries. A tribe of artists: poets, writers and satirists; dancers, musicians, and visual artists.
The website of Tuatha Mactire, a member tribe of an Gaelach Comhaontas Tuathúil (the Gaelacht Tribal Confederacy), is dedicated to explaining modern Gaelic tribalism.
Celtic reconstructionist site hosting several pages and lists, including Nemeton, the original CR mailing list.
The unofficial homepage for Inis Glas, a now inactive Celtic Reconstructionist Pagan training group that broke much ground. An excellent source of information for all Celtic Reconstuctionist Pagans.
Site of two Scottish Reconstructionist Pagans (Irish, Norse, Pictish influences). Tattoos, Celtic Sighthounds and our Greyhounds, Celtic horses and horse issues, essays.
A wide variety of links covering language, history, and lore
Celtic Reconstructionist Pagan woman warrior site. Resources to help those facing domestic abuse, animal welfare and my pets, and my journey from victim to warrior and the CRP path.
Exploring the possibilities of Pictish Paganism from a variety of sources: Articles, links to pages on various paths and related resources.
Focuses on Celtic Spirituality and how it relates to Colorado and Celtic Reconstructionalism in todays world.
Fellowship of the Arthurian Mysteries is a neo-pagan initiatory body forming in Pittsburgh on the premise the Arthurian legends hold references to the occult mysteries.
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