These are the ones I have found, can you think of any other?
Alexandrian
Anglo-Romany
Anglo-Saxon
Ásatrú
Arthurian
Brezonek
Brittanic
Brythonic
Caledoni
Celtic
Celtic Shamanism
Creabh Ruadh
Cymri
Deborean
Deborean Wicca
Dianic
Druidiactos
Druidic
Dryad
Eclectic
Eireannach Faery
Family
Feri
Fennian
Gaelic
Gardnerian
Golden Dawn
Hebridean
Hibernian
Irish
Kingstone
Maidenhill
Majestic
Manx
Norse
North Country
North Isles
Northern
OBOD
Ordo Templi Orientis Pecti-Wita
Reformed Druids
Romano-Gaulish
Sacred Wheel
Seax-Wica
Scotia
Scottish
Shamanic
Tuatha De Danonn
Ueleda Tradition
Welsh
West Country
Wica / Wicca
Wicce
Witan
Witchcraft
Wittan
Y Tylwyth Teg
2007-12-07
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Egyptian, Isis Tradition also
2007-12-07
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update #1
Beyond the ones you and the other posters have listed, one OBVIOUS one that has been overlooked is the Hellenistic tradition, the worship of the Greek Gods.
2007-12-07 12:23:57
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answered by kveldulf_gondlir 6
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Some others I am aware of:
Amythystian
Aquarian Tabernacle Church (based on English Traditional Wicca)
Black Forrest Clan (Silver RavenWolf's )
Blue Star Wicca (roots in Alexandrian)
British Traditional Witch (mix of Celtic and Gardenarian )
Church and School of Wicca (Welsh-based)
Circle Wicca (Selena Fox)
Covenant of the Goddess
Georgian Tradition
Strega Witches (Italian )
Teutonic Witch (Nordic Tradition )
Pictish Witch (Scottish)
2007-12-07 02:52:27
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Church of All Worlds
Church of the Eternal Source
New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn (NROOGD)
Native American (there's a bunch of separate traditions within this one)
You could also include Vodoun and Santeria maybe?
2007-12-07 15:05:02
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Hinduism
Shinto (native japanese religion)
Correllian Wicca (mixed Garderian wicca and Pre-columbian American beliefs)
The enormous list of African tribal beliefs
The enourmous list of pre-columbian American beliefs
Dragon Rouge (google it)
Baltic paganism
Finnish paganism
Persian/Babylonian
Temple of Set
Basically think of ANY group of people and you'll find an early religion based in their area many of which are being reconstructed
2007-12-07 06:37:13
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NECTW (important for Rede of the Wiccae, the poem that begins "bide the Wiccan laws")
Starkindler
Universal Eclectic Wicca.
["Eclectic" is, itself, not a tradition, although there are traditions that ARE eclectic.]
Also, since you're using non-Wiccan stuff in there, you should call it SECTS of Paganism and When a group is Wiccan and/or Witchcraft, say so... ie Gardnerian Witchcraft not merely "Gardnerian"
2007-12-07 05:49:11
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Faery Traditions
One of which I am a Piestess of is:
The Faery Craft of Wisteria Spring (witchcraft)
2007-12-07 11:36:15
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Discordian
Satanism
2007-12-07 02:09:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Dream time , Australian Aborigines
2007-12-07 01:55:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You missed the biggest one "EASTER", look it up in a good college edition dictionary.Correctly translated in the one place where it was used in the Bible (the book of Acts) it should have been called Passover.It was correctly translated at least 26 other times as Passover in the Bible.
2007-12-07 02:09:31
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answered by EveretteDavid 5
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Festivus for the rest of us!
2007-12-07 01:52:41
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