Asatru Folk Assembly Explained

The Asatru Folk Assembly (AFA) is a white nationalist[1] international Ásatrú organization, founded by Stephen A. McNallen in 1994. Many of the assembly's doctrines, heavily criticized by most heathens, are based on ethnicity, an approach it calls "folkish".[2] Once headquartered in Grass Valley, California,[3] [4] with chapters worldwide, the AFA is recognized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit religious organization.[5] [6]

History

The AFA's roots are in the Viking Brotherhood, founded by McNallen in 1972. McNallen was one of the earliest advocates in the United States of reconstructing Germanic Paganism. The Viking Brotherhood evolved into the Asatru Free Assembly in 1974, and was disbanded in 1986, splitting into two successor organizations, the "folkish" Ásatrú Alliance, and the "universalist" Troth.[7] In 1986, the Asatru Free Assembly ceased operations, due to burnout and disputes about polygamous relationships within the membership. According to accounts by McNallen, it was not due to racial politics, but because administration was time-consuming and the membership rejected a request seeking pay for religious work.[8]

McNallen founded the Asatru Folk Assembly in 1995 as the successor organization to the Asatru Free Assembly. The defunct Asatru Free Assembly and Asatru Folk Assembly are sometimes called the "old AFA" and "new AFA", respectively. From 1997 to 2002, the AFA was a member of the International Asatru-Odinic Alliance.[9]

McNallen believes in an "integral link between ancestry and religion, between biology and spirituality"; according to Jeffrey Kaplan, the organization was founded in part to counteract rumored "universalist" tendencies he discerned in Ring of Troth.[10]

In 1999, the AFA almost acquired land in northern California, aiming to base a communal project with room for agriculture and religious worship. But it never held legal title to the land. Upon promises that the land would be donated, some AFA members built a simple hof there, after which the land's owner chose not to donate it.

In the late 1990s, the AFA got involved in a protracted fight over the remains of the Kennewick Man: members claimed that these were the remains of a European ancestor; they were allowed to approach, but not touch, the coffin holding the Kennewick Man.[11] Later testing showed that Kennewick Man is "very closely related to the Colville" tribe in northeast Washington.[12] [13]

In May 2017, Facebook deleted the AFA's primary social media outlet, citing hate speech as the reason.[14] In 2018, the Southern Poverty Law Center added the AFA to its list of hate groups as part of a new category called "neo-Völkisch".[15] The Anti-Defamation League lists the AFA as an "extremist group".[16]

In December 2019, two members of the Army National Guard left the military under uncertain terms related to their involvement as leaders of "Ravensblood Kindred", a white nationalist religious group that shared ties with the AFA.[17] Both had previously attended a rally by Richard B. Spencer. One was on active duty in Afghanistan and one worked as a jailer for the Haralson County but was not terminated from his position.[18] One member, East, now holds a leadership position at the Njordshof hof.[19]

On August 10, 2024, Zachary Babitz, a member of the Asatru Folk Assembly, was arrested in Las Cruces, New Mexico for allegedly committing several violent crimes, including murder, carjacking, and robbery, throughout New Mexico earlier that month.[20] The group previously described Babitz, who had "1488" tattooed on his hand, as “the newest apprentice Folkbuilder for the Óinshof District”.[21]

Activity

Since 2013, the AFA has owned rights to many of the books of "Edred Thorsson" (a pen name of Stephen Flowers).[22]

In August 2015, the AFA acquired a former Grange Hall in Challenge–Brownsville, California, about 40 miles from Grass Valley, where the group was founded. The hall was built in 1938, and was purchased to be used as a hof and community center under the name Newgrange Hall Asatru Hof.[23] [24] It was previously the Youth Center of the Mountaintop Christian Academy of California,[25] [26] and at another time the Marge Moore Youth Center.[27] This first hof has since been named Odinshof, in dedication to the god Odin.[28] [29]

In April 2020, the AFA acquired a former church in Linden, North Carolina, which has been turned into a heathen hof serving AFA members in the Southeastern United States.[30] This second hof is named Thorshof, in dedication to the god Thor.[31] [32]

In June 2020, the AFA purchased a former Lutheran church in Murdock, Minnesota, to be used as gathering place for AFA members of the Northern Great Plains.[33] In December 2020, the Murdock City Council gave the AFA conditional approval to use the church.[16] More than 120,000 Minnesotans have signed a petition to stop the group's use of the building.[34] This third hof is named Baldrshof, in dedication to the god Baldr.[35]

In 2022, the AFA purchased a former church in White Springs, Florida, to serve as a hof for AFA members in the Southern United States. The AFA operates a monthly food pantry for the local community there.[36] This fourth hof has been named Njordshof, in dedication to the god Njörðr.[37]

Opposition

As a result of the discriminatory activities of the AFA, numerous Heathen and neo-pagan organizations sought to produce a document refuting these beliefs and the characterization that they represented these faiths.[38] The product was Declaration 127, which specifically condemns the AFA. This declaration has been criticized for its specific focus on the AFA, and efforts have been made to expand it.[39] One alternative to Declaration 127 is the "Declaration of Deeds", a much wider-ranging statement against discrimination and hate in Heathenism.[40]

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Notes and References

  1. News: 2 kicked out of National Guard over white supremacist ties . December 29, 2019 . ABC 6 NEWS . Associated Press . December 26, 2019 . en . https://web.archive.org/web/20191229214956/https://www.kaaltv.com/national/2-kicked-out-of-national-guard-over-white-supremacist-ties/5590231/ . 29 December 2019 .
  2. Gardell 152, 261.
  3. Web site: Obituaries, Death Notices and Memorials for Nevada City and Grass Valley California. Theunion.com. 12 December 2017. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304045451/http://www.theunion.com/article/20031108/OBITUARIES/111080040. dead.
  4. Gardell 261
  5. Web site: AFA - Member Services. Member.asatrufolkassembly.org. 12 December 2017.
  6. Web site: Asatru Folk Assembly - 501C3 Nonprofit - Nevada City, CA - 680386731. Taxexemptworld.com. 12 December 2017.
  7. Book: Strmiska, Michael. Modern paganism in world cultures: comparative perspectives. 30 January 2012. 2005. ABC-CLIO. 978-1-85109-608-4. 133.
  8. Stephen A. McNallen, "Three Decades of the Ásatrú Revival in America", in Joshua Buckley & Michael Moynihan (eds.), TYR: Myth - Culture - Tradition, Volume 2 (Atlanta: Ultra, 2003-2004), p. 208-9.
  9. Web site: Asatru Folk Assembly . 2022-06-11 . Southern Poverty Law Center . en.
  10. Book: Kaplan, Jeffrey. Jeffrey Kaplan (academic). Radical religion in America: millenarian movements from the far right to the children of Noah. registration. 30 January 2012. 1997. Syracuse UP. 978-0-8156-0396-2. 31–32.
  11. Book: Bay-Hansen, C. D.. Futurefish 2001: Futurefish in Century 21: The North Pacific Fisheries Tackle Asian Markets, the Can-Am Salmon Treaty, and Micronesian Seas, 1997-2001. 30 January 2012. 2002. Trafford . 978-1-55369-293-5. 214.
  12. Web site: DNA From Ancient Skeleton Shows Ties To Native Americans. September 11, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150915134001/http://seattle.cbslocal.com/2015/06/19/ancient-skeleton-native-americans/. September 15, 2015.
  13. The ancestry and affiliations of Kennewick Man. Morten. Rasmussen. Martin. Sikora. Anders. Albrechtsen. Thorfinn Sand. Korneliussen. J. Víctor. Moreno-Mayar. G. David. Poznik. Christoph P. E.. Zollikofer. Marcia S.. Ponce de León. Morten E.. Allentoft. Ida. Moltke. Hákon. Jónsson. Cristina. Valdiosera. Ripan S.. Malhi. Ludovic. Orlando. Carlos D.. Bustamante. Thomas W.. Stafford Jr. David J.. Meltzer. Rasmus. Nielsen. Eske. Willerslev. June 18, 2015. Nature. 523. 7561. 10.1038/nature14625. 26087396. 4878456. 455–58. 2015Natur.523..455R.
  14. Web site: Pagan Community Notes: Nathan Smith, AFA, Niagara Cannabis Club, and more. The Wild Hunt. 22 November 2017. 22 May 2017.
  15. https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/ideology/neo-volkisch SPLC. "Neo-Völkisch". Online. Accessed 6 August 2018
  16. Web site: Kay Jones and Leah Asmelash. City approves conditional permit to allow use of church building by a Whites-only group. 2020-12-11. CNN. 10 December 2020 .
  17. Web site: 2 men kicked out of National Guard over alleged white supremacist ties . NBC News. 27 December 2019 .
  18. News: Joyner . Chris . Ga. guardsman, deputy sheriff outed for extremist posts . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  19. Web site: Leadership .
  20. News: Smith . Sam . Murder suspect Zachary Babitz taken into custody in Las Cruces . 14 August 2024 . KOAT . 12 August 2024 . en.
  21. News: ngilmore@sfnewmexican.com . Nicholas Gilmore . Man sought in Best Buy slaying was freed from prison in March . 14 August 2024 . Santa Fe New Mexican . 8 August 2024 . en.
  22. http://www.asatrufolkassemblyblog.org/2013/05/asatru-folk-assembly-obtains-rights-to_20.html
  23. Web site: Newgrange Hall - Asatru Hof. The Crowdfunding Center. 12 December 2017.
  24. Web site: NewGrange Hall - Asatru Hof. Indiegogo. 12 December 2017.
  25. Web site: Google Maps. Google Maps. 12 December 2017.
  26. http://mls.calhomenet.com/idx/4036/details.php?idxID=313&listingID=20151469
  27. http://www.mystore411.com/store/view/24273314/Jazzercise-Classes-Brownsville
  28. Web site: 2021-01-11 . Odinshof • Pagan Places . 2023-03-15 . en-GB.
  29. Web site: Odinshof . 2023-03-15 . Óðinshof . en.
  30. Web site: Thorshof in Linden, North Carolina. Pagan Places. 24 June 2020. 14 October 2020.
  31. Web site: The Family of Thor . https://web.archive.org/web/20210126184106/https://thorshof.org/thorfile/ . January 26, 2021 . June 11, 2022 . Thors Hof.
  32. Web site: Thorshof: Seconf Hof of the Asatru Folk Assembly . 2023-03-15 . Þórshof . en.
  33. Web site: White heritage religious group takes root in Minnesota. Star Tribune. 17 July 2020.
  34. Web site: The Hill. Celine Castronuovo. More than 120,000 signatures collected to stop 'whites only' church in Minnesota town. 2020-12-23. The Hill. 23 December 2020.
  35. Web site: Baldrshof Asatru Folk Assembly Murdock, MN . 2023-03-15 . Baldrshof . en.
  36. Web site: Njordshof Food Pantry - FoodPantries.org . 2023-03-15 . www.foodpantries.org.
  37. Web site: Njordshof: Fourth Hof of the Asatru Folk Assembly . 2023-03-15 . Njörðshof . en.
  38. Web site: Letters to the Editor: Enacting Declaration 127 | Culture, Paganism. 21 April 2019.
  39. Web site: Declaration 127 v. 2.00. 18 March 2021. 1 May 2021. 1 May 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210501143043/http://www.heathenhof.com/declaration-127-v-2-00/. dead.
  40. Web site: Let's talk Declaration 127. 11 September 2019.