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Contemporary Druidry: A Native Tradition?
Suzanne Owen
, William Rathouse
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Arts and Humanities
Tradition
100%
Contemporary
100%
Druids
100%
Religion
75%
Charity
50%
Discourse Analysis
25%
England
25%
Popular
25%
Victorian
25%
Eighteenth Century
25%
On-line texts
25%
Indigeneity
25%
Contemporary Representation
25%
pastime
25%
Participant Observation
25%
Keyphrases
Native Traditions
100%
Druidry
100%
Druids
66%
Indigenous Religion
33%
Popular
16%
Discourse Analysis
16%
Indigenous Traditions
16%
Indigeneity
16%
Online Texts
16%
Participant Observation
16%
Religious Charity
16%
Charity Commission
16%
First Peoples
16%
18th Century
16%
Kinship
16%
Pastimes
16%