Sites:
| a.k.a. Amber Fox: A growing circle of alternative gay and queer men, friends and neighbours who are centred on the land aka Amber Fox. Ontario, Canada. | | Chicago Faeries: Events, contact information. Chicago, Illinois, USA. | | CorBeau's page: Zuni Mountain Sanctuary, Harry Hay | | Cumpost: A Radical Faerie Site: An established and growing circle of gay and queer men centred on the land a.k.a. Amber Fox. | | DC Radical Faeries: Witches and Faeries and Bears! Oh, MY! Events, Happenings, Parties. Washington, DC, USA. | | Denver Faeries: Monthly heart circle and other events, contact information. Denver, Colorado, USA. | | EuroFaerie: Events calendar, photographs, ideas on rituals, and history. | | Faerie Ancestors' Web Memorial: Lists and web pages honoring radical faeries who have gone before us. | | Faerie Camp Destiny: Faerie land in Vermont, USA. Gatherings, aerial photograph, email list, documents regarding decision making. | | Folleterre Sanctuary: Faerie land in Europe. Contains photos, financial information, plans, and decision making. | | HipFaerie: Space for gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth who have roots in modern hip culture - "queer hippies" as it were. | | Kawashaway: The Northwoods band of radical faeries are in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Chicago, and elsewhere. | | Nomenus: Nomenus and Wolf Creek Radical Faery Sanctuary, Wolf Creek, Oregon. Gatherings, visitor's guide, art, wishlist. | | Peridot's Place: One Faerie's family, body rituals, S&M, drag, and experiences with HIV. | | Radical Faeries: Larry Roberts story of his first faerie gathering, published in Holy Titclamps #2. | | RFD Magazine: Nationally distributed magazine concerning rural gay men and related areas of human growth and consciousness. Topics include alternative lifestyles, homesteading, politics, gardening, cooking, contact letters, poetry, fiction, prisoner concerns, men's arts, health, photography, and book reviews. | | Temple's Homo Page: Gay interest fiction, non-fiction, comics, artwork, erotica from the perspective of a pagan rad-fey. Oh yes, and the stray manifesto or two. | | The Faerie List FAQ: Information about a big, old email list which has been cross-pollinating the radical faerie tribes for years. | | Who are the Radical Faeries?: This is the classic manifesto which starts out "We are a network of faggot farmers, workers, artists, drag queens, political activists, witches, magickians, rural and urban dwellers who see gays and lesbians as a distinct and separate people, with our own culture, ways of being/becoming, and spirituality." | | Zuni Mountain Sanctuary: Faerie community in Zuni Mountains of New Mexico, USA. Pottery business. |
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