Resources and Reading

If you want to know more about the things I talk about, but don’t want to dig through all of my posts to see when I reference something, I recommend this (growing) list of things.

Further Reading

Deities
Cawley, Frank Stanton. “The Figure of Loki in Germanic Mythology.”
Svendsen, Lea. Loki and Sigyn: Lessons on Chaos, Laughter, & Loyalty from the Norse Gods, 2nd printing, 2022
Laidoner, Triin The Flying Noaidi of the North: Sami Tradition Reflected in the Figure Loki Laufeyjarson in Old Norse Mythology
Dictionaries
Middle English Compendium (Online)
Online Etymology Dictionary
Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic
Simek, Rudolf. Dictionary of Northern Mythology
Norse Information
The Viking Answer Lady
Wade, Jenny Going Berserk: Battle Trance and Ecstatic Holy Warriors
Shamanism
Frog. Who Am I And What Am I Doing Here? Learning to Take Yourself and Your Experiences Seriously. University of Helskinki. 2024.
Harner, Michael The Way of the Shaman (but don’t stay there. Core shamanism is incomplete.)
Speck, Frank G. “Penobscot Shamanism”, American Anthropological Association, 1919. – This is the article that let me know the family lore wasn’t a total lie. Highly recommend.
Maltseva, O.V. & Nesterov, S.. (2014). Elements of the Inau Cult in Ethnic and Cultural Contacts of the southern Far East1. Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia. 42. 10.1016/j.aeae.2015.04.013.
The Sea
Þorgeirsson, Haukur. “The Ship in the Field.” RMN 3, 2011:14–18.
Spirits
Gunnel, Terry “The Season of the Dísir”
Turner, Karla The Masquerade of Angels (Trust me. You want to read this one.)



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