Pete Davis (pagan)

Pierre Claveloux Davis, also known as Pete Pathfinder (1937 – 2014),[1] was a religious figure in modern Paganism.

Davis advocated for Wicca and Paganism as an expert witness, and was part of a group of people who successfully petitioned for the pentacle to be available as a symbol used on U.S. veteran's headstones.

On August 14, 1974, at the age of 37, he entered the Pagan world as a Wiccan initiate in the Dorpat tradition.

[3] Once established in Washington, Davis began work on creating an oasis for local Pagans on his property.

[4] In 1985, Davis was retained by the Washington State Attorney General as an expert witness in Wicca for a civil rights case brought by a Wiccan prisoner in federal court.