Links to Druidic Web Pages

 

If you want more information about Reformed Druid Organizations:

Another Pseudo-Official Homepage of the Reformed Druids of North America, organizaed by Michael Scharding, Carleton Arch Druid from 1993-1994 and in fact the biggest most spiffy one. Also check out their Links page.

RDNA Site of Glenn McDavid, Carleton Arch Druid from 1971-1972.

Yet Another RDNA Site, this one put together by Steve Savitsky, Carleton Arch Druid from 1968-1969

Lastly, former ADF and Druid and former RDNA member Isaac Bonewitz produced this description of the RDNA.

Also Quite Useful to Those At Carleton Or Interested in Carleton Druidism is Cowling Arb Map which can also be purchased at the College Book store so you can actually take it out into the Arb for guidance.

 

If you'd like to find other groups who also claim to be Druidic in their own ways, then check out these sites.

 

Ar nDraiocht Fein is a spin-off from the Reformed Druids and founded by Isaac Bonewits, one of our most feisty members. Isaac has recently retired from his Archdruidcy of ADF. ADF is far more organized and structured that the RDNA could ever become. But we consider it a "grand-child" of our group.

 

The Henge of Keltria is a rebellious spin-off of ADF that has dropped the Indo-European quest and focused specifically on reconstructing ancient pan-Celtic religious beliefs. We consider it a "great-grandchild" of the RDNA.

Dalriada is a group dear to my (Mec's) heart. They are based in the Isle of Arran off the coast of Glasgow, Scotland. The group is working on a non-Neo-Pagan revival of ancient Celtic beliefs, with a greater emphasis on the lifestyle and daily customs of the Celts, rather than focusing on the ritualistic elements as is common in other Celtic religious groups.(NOTE: The webpage doesn't like Mozilla, but Internet Explorer Seems to Work)

 

Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids. This English group is emerging from a 2 century old fraternal tradition and slowly entering the New Age/Neo Pagan realm. They are probably the largest non-masonic Druid organization in the world today.

 

High Plains Druidry and Magick is a clearing house of resources.

 



I'll add more if you tell me.

If you know of other good Druid sites, or sites of great proverbial wisdom, send e-mail to crimmins@carleton.edu.