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Hollerbeer Haven Issues

All back issues of Hollerbeer Haven, Journal of Urglaawe, Braucherei, and Deitsch Wisdom, are now available on Urglaawe.net and on Distelfink.org.

Central PA HeathenCon 2013

Central Pennsylvania HeathenCon is fast approaching!

This is the first year in which we will have workshops and discussions added into our schedule. Our preliminary agenda is as follows:

Northland Motel and Northland Bowl
1521 Martin Street
State College, PA 16803
February 22-February 24, 2013

FRIDAY

AFTERNOON: Arrival

6:00 PM - Dinner Out

8:00 PM - Land-taking Blot/Sege (led by Hearth of Yggdrasil)

Night - Free Time

SATURDAY (All workshops in Meeting Room at Northland Bowl)

8:00 AM - Breakfast Out

10:00 AM - Blot/Sege (Northland Bowl Meeting Room)

10:30 AM - Re-enactment and Experimental Archaeology in Heathenry - Annie of Kindred of Mann

12:00 PM - Lunch In

1:00 PM - Braucherei in the Urglaawe Context Discussion - Rob of Distelfink Sippschaft

2:30 PM - Introduction to Traditional Poetry - Eirik of Hearth of Yggdrasil

4:00 PM - Round Table Discussion - Jo and Jeff of Hearth of Yggdrasil

6:00 PM - Dinner Out

Evening - Relaxation and Free Time

10:00 PM - Nachtsege/Blot led by Distelfink Sippschaft

SUNDAY

8:00 AM  - Breakfast Out

10:00 AM - Closing Blot/Sege led by Community

11:00 AM - Checkout



A Dictionary of Urglaawe Terminology

The first widely accessible Urglaawe book is now available on Lulu.com.

This book is a repository of the terms, concepts, symbols and mythological references used in the Heathen path of Urglaawe. The entries include the cultural values, spiritual awareness, and wisdom carried through the centuries in the oral lore of the Elder healing practice of Braucherei, which is also known as Pow Wow. Included in the entries are traditions and customs that are part of the living Deitsch, -- Pennsylvania German or Pennsylvania Dutch -- folk culture. Adherents to Heathen paths, including Ásatrú, Irminenschaft, Theodism, Forn Sidr, Odinism, and other traditions, will find these entries useful as they provide another voice to the totality of the Teutonic folk experience.