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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Neopaganism - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to WikiProject Neopaganism, a project dedicated to expanding, improving, organizing, verifying, and NPOVing articles related to contemporary paganism. This is a hub for collaboration and discussion. We hope it will provide the community with the guidance and helping hands needed to make Wikipedia's coverage of modern paganism all it can be.

  3. Folk horror - Wikipedia

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    The ruined Saint James Church in Bix Bottom, Oxfordshire was a setting for scenes in The Blood on Satan's Claw.. The earliest known use of the term, though describing an artefact rather than a genre, was in John Fowles' 1966 novel The Magus, in which an African figure is described as a folk-horror, a corn-doll bundle of black strips of rag that hung down to the ground in a series of skirted ...

  4. Midsommar - Wikipedia

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    Midsommar is a 2019 folk horror film written and directed by Ari Aster. It stars Florence Pugh and Jack Reynor as an American couple who are drawn into a violent cult in rural Sweden. Supporting actors include William Jackson Harper , Vilhelm Blomgren, Ellora Torchia , Archie Madekwe , and Will Poulter .

  5. Old Norse religion - Wikipedia

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    For two centuries, Scandinavian ecclesiastics continued to condemn paganism, although it is unclear whether it still constituted a viable alternative to Christian dominance. [98] These writers often presented paganism as being based on deceit or delusion; [99] some stated that the Old Norse gods had been humans falsely euhemerised as deities. [100]

  6. Blood eagle - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Hutton's The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles: Their Nature and Legacy states that "the hitherto notorious rite of the 'Blood Eagle,' the killing of a defeated warrior by pulling up his ribs and lungs through his back, has been shown to be almost certainly a Christian myth resulting from the misunderstanding of some older verse."

  7. Magic in Anglo-Saxon England - Wikipedia

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    Animal charms also featured prominently in Anglo-Saxon magic as wards against evil magic users. These charms contained clear zoomorphic symbolism borrowed from Pagan beliefs such as symbols of the Boar, Eagle and Wolf. Furthermore, these charms were often designed for

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  9. Maypole - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Wiccan and Pagan communities still continues to celebrate the Maypole as a central part of their Beltane celebration as it symbolizes fertility, unity, and the energy of spring. [47] It is a significant celebration in the community as it marks the midpoint between the spring equinox and the summer solstice.