This is WikiProject Neopaganism, a collaboration area for Wikipedians interested in improving coverage of Neopaganism. New participants are welcome; please feel free to participate!
Welcome to WikiProjectNeopaganism, 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.
Our scope covers hundreds of articles, from Alp-luachra to Zsuzsanna Budapest. If you are interested in taking part, watch this page and feel free to add your name to the Members list! Whether you are interesting in contributing a lot or a little, you are more than welcome.
Gather lists of topics covered in other reference sources on the broad topic of modern paganism. Such articles in other sources can prove a real benefit in determining the content and scope of our own articles. An early list can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Neopaganism/Encyclopedic articles.
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Pagan symbols requested at WP:RA, was misspelled as "pagen" so consider creating redirects
IPT green button campaign or some variant of this name, referring to the letter that started it, by Barbara Fogle aka Saoba, and the events that followed the original publication of the letter in Green Egg (?). I have the text of the letter, but have found several versions on the net, most without Barbara's signature. Unsure whether Saoba should have her own page or simply a paragraph on the IPT page.
Damh the Bard - has some coverage in the book Pop Pagans (ISBN978-1-84465-646-2), pp. 103-104 and The Oxford Handbook of Music and Medievalism, p. 588
Reinhard Falter [de] - covered in the book Norse Revival (ISBN978-1-60846-737-2) and has a full chapter in Völkisch und national. Zur Aktualität alter Denkmuster im 21. Jahrhundert