Slavic Pagan Resources
Slavic Pagan Resources
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Contacts:
USA:
Connecticut:
Ainsley Friedberg
Stratford, CT
E-Mail: hpsofsnert@aol.com
New York:
Kol/o Wiara Przodków Polonii
(Circle of the Faith of Polonia's Ancestors)
PO Box 263,
Edwards, NY 13635
RUNVira OSIDU
P.O. Box 147
Spring Glen, NY 12483
Tel/Fax: 1 (908) 647-1215
eMail: marko@cybernex.net
Ukranian Native Faith
Oregon:
Polish Kulturkampf
P.O.Box 82435
Portland OR, 97282
E-mail- svarog8814@aol.com
Study Group for Polish Heathens
Czech Republic
RADOST MNV
E-mail:Dervan at maiello@ff.cuni.cz
http//www.ff.cuni.cz/~maiello
Lithuania:
Vilnius Romuva
Contact: Jonas Trunkunas, Elder
email: jontrin@taide.lt
Lithunian Paganism (Romuva)
Ukraine:
RUNVira OSID
Bohdan Ostrovs'kyj
Kyiv, UKRAINE
Tel: 011-380 (44) 228-6987
Ukrainian Native Faith
If you would like to be listed as a contact please submit your information here. Any group found to be connected to anti-semitism or white supremacy will be removed.
Bibliography for this Site
Curtin, Jeremiah. Myths & Folktales of the Russians, Western Slavs and Magyars. Boston, MA: Little, Brown & Co. 1890.
Downing, Charles. Russian Tales and Legends. UK: Oxford University Press, 1956
Drahomaniv, Mykhailo Petrovych. Notes on the Slavic Religio-Ethical Legends. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1961.
Fedotov, G.P. The Russian Religious Mind. Vol 1. New York: Harper Bros. 1960
Gimbutas, Marija. The Balts. New York, NY: Praeger Publishing, 1963
Gimbutas, Marija. The Slavs. New York, NY: Praeger Publishing, 1971
Ivanits, Linda J. Russian Folk Belief. Armonk, NY: M.E.Sharpe, Inc., 1989
Jakobson, Roman. "Slavic Mythology" in Funk & Wagnall's Standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology and Legend. Edited by Maria Leach. New York, NY: Harper & Row, 1972
Jakobson, Svatava Pirkova. "Slavic Folklore" in Funk & Wagnall's Standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology and Legend. Edited by Maria Leach. New York, NY: Harper & Row, 1972
Johnson, Kenneth. Slavic Sorcery: Shamanic Journey of Initiation. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1998
Hubbs, Joanna. Mother Russia: The Feminine Myth in Russian Culture. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988.
Knab, Sophie Hodorowicz. Polish Customs, Traditions and Folklore. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1992
Knab, Sophie Hodorowicz. Polish Herbs, Flowers & Folk Medicine. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1995
Kourenoff, Paul M. Russian Folk Medicine. New York: Pyramid, 1951
Lang, David M. "The Slavs" in Mythology, an Illustrated Encyclopedia. Edited by Richard Cavendish. UK: Brown, Little & Co., 1992
Leland, Charles Godfrey. Gypsy Sorcery and Fortune Telling. New York: University Books, 1962
Naumov, Sergei. Dazhdbog in Russian Mythology. article, self-published, 1994 (see links) - and personal correspondence.
Oinas, Felix J. Essays on Russian Folklore and Mythology. Columbus, OH: Slavica Publishers, 1985.
Oinas, Felix and Soudakoff, Stephen (ed). The Study of Russian Folklore. Indiana University Press, 1975.
Perkowski, Jan L. Vampires of the Slavs. Cambridge, MA: Slavica, 1976
Ralston, William. The Songs of the Russian People, as Illustrative of Russian Mythology and Russian Social Life. UK: Ellis & Green, 1872.
Reeder, Roberta. Down Along the Mother Volga: An Anthology of Russian Folk Lyrics with an Introductory Essay by V.JA. Propp. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1975.
Sekalski, Anstruther J. Old Polish Legends. 1997
Sokolov, Iu. M. Russian Folklore. (trsns by Catherine Ruth Smith.) Detroit, Mich: Folklore Associates, 1971
Vincenz, Stanislaw (trns by H.C.Stevens) On the High Uplands: Sagas, Songs, Tales and Legends of the Carpathians. New York: Roy Publishers, n.d.
Warner, Elizabeth. Heroes, Monsters and Other Worlds from Russian Mythology. NY: Schocken Books, 1985.
Wigzell, Dr. Faith. "Central and Eastern Europe" in World Mythology edited by Roy Willis. New York, NY: Henry Holt & Co., 1993
Zajdler, Zoe. Polish Fairy Tales. Chicago, Ill: Follett Publishing, 1959
Zaroff, Roman. Organised Pagan Cult in Kievan Rus: The Invention of Foreign Elite or Evolution of Local Tradition? article, 1995
Zevin, Igor Vilevich. A Russian Herbal: Traditional Remedies for Health and Healing. Rochester, VT: Healing Arts Press, 1997
Znayenko, Myroslava T. The Gods of the Ancient Slavs: Tatishchev and the beginnings of Slavic Mythology. Columbus, OH: Slavica Publishers, 1980.
Other Books: a.k.a. my wish list!
Dolak, George. The Religious Beliefs and Practices of the Ancient Slavs. Springfield, IL: Concordia Theological Society, 1949.
Dvornik, F. The Slavs. Boston, 1956
Kmietowicz, Frank A. Slavic Mythical Beliefs. Windsor, Ontario: Self published, 1982.
Krasicki, Ignacy (tr by Gerard Kapolka) Polish Fables : Bilingual. 1997
Kulikowski, Mark. A Bibliography of Slavic Mythology. Columbus, OH: Slavica Publishers, 1989.
Lofstedt, Torsten M. Russian Legends about Forest Spirits in the Context of Northern European Mythology. University of California, Berkeley, 1993
Perkowski, Jan L. The Darkling: Essays on Slavic Vampirism. Columbus, OH: Slavica Publishers, 1989
Popovich, Tatyana Prince Marko, The Hero of South Slavic Epic. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1988
Ralston, William. Russian Folk Tales. London, 1873
Tempest, Snejana J. Water: Folk Belief, Ritual and the East Slavic Wondertale. Yale University, 1993, 227 pp.
Wilson, Richard. The Russian Story Book. UK: Macmillan & Co., 1916
Recommended books on Paganism & Witchcraft
Adler, Margot. Drawing Down the Moon
Cabot, Laurie. Power of the Witch
Farrar, Janet & Stewart. A Witches' Bible Compleat
Farrar, Janet & Stewart. The Witches' God
Farrar, Janet & Stewart. The Witches' Goddess
Frazier, James. The Golden Bough
Ginzburg, Carlo. Ecstacies: Deciphering the Witches Sabbat
Ginzburg, Carlo. Night Battles
Mountainwater, Shekinah. Ariadne's Thread
Starhawk. The Spiral Dance
Valiente, Doreen. An ABC of Witchcraft
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Shops
The Firebird
Washington St.
So Norwalk, CT 06854
Russian imports.
THIS SHOP HAS MOVED TO ORLANDO FLORIDA.
Links Slavic Pagan & Folkloric Sites:
The Art of Alex Fantalov - Many Slavic images.
Baptism of Rus
The Book of Koliada - by A.Asov translated roughly into English
Boyan Rodnovercheski Resoors - in Russian
Daily Deity: The Slavic Pantheon
Dom Svarogu - in Russian
East Slavic Paganism - Notes from a college class
The Gods of Slavic and Baltic Mythology - Factually disastrous but highly amusing
Gwydion Home Page- Lots of info on Serbian/Yugoslavian Paganism.
Kupala's Night - Russian Pagan Naturalist Organization
Medieval Polish Amulets
Moist Mother Earth - Slavic Myths and Religion
Mything Links - Their Pan Slavic page.
Neopaganism in Central-Eastern Europe
Neopoganskiej Stronie Internetewoj - In Polish
Neuropa - Internetowa Galeria Sztuki - In Polish - Wonderful Pagan Art
The Occult Meaning Behing Polish Heraldic Devices
Orden Veles - Interesting site despite its links to racist garbage.
Organised Pagan Cult in Kievan Rus.
Polish Folk Magic
Runvira - Ukrainian Native Faith
The Rusalki: Slavic Nature Nymphs
Ruskolan - In Russian with a very good gallery page.
Russian Fairy Tales, Spring 1998: Pagan Gods
Russian Witchhunts
SEEFA The Slavic and East European Folklore Association
Slav Myths - by A.Asov translated (badly) into English
Slavyanskaya Myfologia in Russian
Slavianstvo - Wikipedia's Slavic Paganism page
Slavic Pagan Kalendar
Slavic Paganism - Some great info on the Book of Veles and Creation Myths.
Slavic Settlement - In Russian but very extensive.
Slavyanskoye Yezychestvo - In Russian but also very extensive.
The Story of Dazhdbog - some of the only actual myths concerning the deities that I can locate.
Sunbirds: Stories and Legends - Extensive amount of folklore including the complete "Lay of Igor's Campaign"
Tales from Slavic Myth - the Gallery
Vassilisa - Slavic Fokloric and Pagan site in French
Witchcraft Denunciations in Late Imperialist Russia
Yazychestvo Slavyan - In Russian. These people do have links to white supremacist sites so I hesitated in posting the link but there is some good info here otherwise.
Baltic sites:
Ancient Lithuanian Mythology and Religion
Lithuanian Paganism - Romuva
Pagan Lithuania, Folk Beliefs and Its History
ST. GEORGES DAY
Commercial Sites:
Gay-MART - The Family Jewels - Bronze Mokosh ...
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Slavica Publishers
Witchcraft, General:
Connecticut Wiccan & Pagan Network
Stregheria - not Slavic, but she's a friend and she'd kill me if I didn't link her (and It's a wonderful site)
The Witches' Voice - Best Wiccan site on the Web!
If you know of any other sites that should be listed (only truly phenomenal sites on Wicca please as there are so many.) please submit the URL here.
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