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The 2014 Pew Research Center's Religious Landscapes Survey included a subset of the New Age Spiritual Movement called "Pagan or Wiccan," reflecting that 3/4 of individuals identifying as New Age also identified as Pagan or Wiccan and placing Wiccans and Pagans at 0.3% of the total U.S. population or approximately 956,000 people of just over ...
North America. Heathenry in the United States. Asatru Free Assembly (Stephen McNallen, 1974–1986) Ásatrú Alliance (1987) Ring of Troth (1987) Asatru Folk Assembly (1996) Odinist Fellowship (United States) (Else Christensen, 1971–2005) Odinic Rite (1973) Wotansvolk (1995) Heathenry in Canada
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A number of academics, particularly in North America, consider modern paganism a form of nature religion. [17] A Heathen shrine to the god Freyr, Sweden, 2010. Some practitioners completely eschew the use of the term pagan, preferring to use more specific names for their religion, such as "Heathen" or "Wiccan". [18]
American modern pagan and New Age communities are often connected to social change movements, promoting sexual liberation, feminism and the post-war American environmental movement. [40] An example of overlap is the annual Starwood Festival , which features modern pagan and New Age activities as parts of a stated goal to be eclectic and inclusive.
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Pages in category "Modern pagan organizations based in the United States" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Greer, John Michael, American author, Druid, and former Grand Archdruid of the Ancient Order of Druids in America (AODA) Hutton, Ronald, scholar of British history; professor at University of Bristol, and author of books on the history of neopaganism; Le Scouëzec, Gwenc'hlan, Goursez Vreizh; Marchal, Morvan, Breton architect and activist