This week we will be talking about the Asatru Folk Assembly and Steve McNallen’s later life, including his work for Soldier of Fortune and his Kennewick Man lawsuit.

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McNallen, Stephen A. “Columbia River Man: Ancient Caucasians in North America?” The Runestone, no. 16/17 (Fall/Winter 1996), pp. 13-14.

McNallen, Stephen A. “Clash of the Gods? Wotan Vs. Tezcatlipoca.” The Runestone, no. 22 (Summer 1998), pp. 2-6.

McNallen, Stephen A. “Genetics and Beyond: the Ultimate Connection.” The Runestone, no. 26 (Summer 1999), pp. 11-12.

McNallen, Stephen A. “Three Decades of the Ásatrú Revival in America.” TYR, no. 2 (2003-2004), pp. 203-219.

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Rasmussen, Morten, and 18 others. “The Ancestry and Affiliations of Kennewick Man.” Nature, vol. 523 (2015), pp. 455-458. https://www.nature.com/article s/nature14625.pdf

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Ward, Robert. “Stephen McNallen: A Founding Father of our Folkish Faith.” Vor Tru no. 58 (Summer 1998), pp. 18-25.

“What Stephen McNallen Really Thinks About Race.” National Vanguard, March 12, 2017. https://nationalvanguard.org/2 017/03/what-stephen-mcnallen-r eally-thinks-about-race/ Accessed March 21, 2019.

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