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The Glamfolk Viking Reenactors represent a unique community dedicated to exploring and preserving Viking history. Through meticulously researched reenactments, members immerse themselves in the Viking Age's cultural practices, craftsmanship, and social structures, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for this significant historical period.
This group emphasizes education and engagement, hosting workshops and public demonstrations that invite broader participation. By bridging past and present, the Glamfolk Viking Reenactors cultivate a sense of belonging among enthusiasts while promoting historical literacy within their local communities. Their efforts contribute to an enriched narrative surrounding Viking heritage.
Further information about the Glamfolk & other similar groups can be found below.
About The Glamfolk

The Glamfolk is a Puget Sound-based society of reenactors dedicated to the study and recreation of life during the Viking Age (circa 700-1066 A.D.). Our organization is committed to educating the public about the history and culture of the Viking Age through interactive demonstrations, workshops, and events. We aim to provide an immersive experience for all those interested in this fascinating period of history.
Find more information about this group on there Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/glamfolk
Northwest Viking Alliance

An Alliance of Living History, Experimental Archaeology, Viking age, Pre Viking Age groups in WA, OR, Idaho, British Columbia and Beyond
https://northwestvikingalliance.org/
S.C.A

The Society for Creative Anachronism is an international living history group with the aim of studying and recreating mainly Medieval European cultures and their histories before the 17th century.
Many of our group members are also members of the S.C.A.
https://www.sca.org/what-is-the-sca/
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