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====Druidry==== {{Main|Druidry (modern)}} Druidry shows similar heterogeneity as Wicca. It draws inspirations from historical [[Druids]], the priest caste of the ancient pagan [[Celts]]. Druidry dates to the earliest forms of modern paganism: the [[Ancient Order of Druids]] founded in 1781 had many aspects of [[freemasonry]], and has practiced rituals at [[Stonehenge]] since 1905. [[George Watson MacGregor Reid]] founded [[the Druid Order]] in its current form in 1909. In 1964 [[Ross Nichols]] established the [[Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids]]. In the United States, the Ancient Order of Druids in America (AODA) was established in 1912, the [[Reformed Druids of North America]] (RDNA) in 1963, and [[Ár nDraíocht Féin]] (ADF) in 1983 by [[Isaac Bonewits]].{{sfn|Bonewits|2006|p=77}}
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