The 10 Best Celtic Mythology Books
(norse-mythology.org)https://norse-mythology.org/best-books-celtic-mythology/ The Celtic and Germanic peoples, including the Norse, shared very similar mythologies. This shouldn’t be surprising, since they shared similar ways of life, lived in similar lands, spoke similar languages, and shared a common ancestry.
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While Sjoestedt does retell a few of the most important tales of Celtic mythology, those stories are embedded within conceptual discussions of Celtic mythology and religion. The point is not the stories themselves, but rather what the stories show us about how the Celts experienced the world and its divine inhabitants.
Unadulterated White ethnostate values. Celtic mythology has no mention of moneylenders and genital mutilation, because these concepts are foreign to the master race.