Vote for this Religion\Belief on RELIGER Poll Hetanism (Armenian: Հեթանոսութիւն Hetanosutiwn) or Armenian native faith, was the dominant ethnic religion of Armenia before the adoption of Christianity in 301 AD. The sources regarding the practices and tradition of the religion are limited due to centuries of religious persecution by the Christian Armenians as well as...
Baltic neopaganism: Latvian neopaganism (Dievturi; 1925)
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Rodnovery (Native Faith): Rodnover Confederation (2015)
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Abkhaz neopaganism
Vote for this Religion\Belief on RELIGER Poll Abkhaz neopaganism, or the Abkhaz native religion, is the contemporary re-emergence of the ethnic religion of the Abkhaz people in Abkhazia, a revitalisation which started in the 1980s. The most important holy sites of the religion are the Seven Shrines of Abkhazia, each one having its own priestly...
Abkhaz neopaganism: Council of Priests of Abkhazia (2012)
Vote for this Religion\Belief on RELIGER Poll The Council of Priests of Abkhazia unites the seven principal Priests of the Abkhazian traditional religion, who are responsible for the Seven Shrines of Abkhazia. The council was formally constituted on 3 August 2012. Its Chairman is Zaur Chichba, the Priest of Dydrypsh, and its Executive Secretary Khajarat...
Abkhaz neopaganism: Adyghe Habze
Vote for this Religion\Belief on RELIGER Poll Adyghe Habze or Circassian Habze (Adyghe: Адыгэ Хабзэ /adəɣa xaːbza/), alternatively spelled Khabze, Khabza, or Xabze, also called Habzism, is the philosophy and worldview of the Adyghe people (called Circassians in English), a nation of North Pontic stock native to historical Circassia (modern-day Russia’s European federal subjects of...
Uralic neopaganism: Estonian neopaganism (Taaraism and Maausk)
Vote for this Religion\Belief on RELIGER Poll Estonian Neopaganism, or the Estonian native faith (Estonian: Maausk, literally “Land faith”), is the name, in English, for a grouping of contemporary revivals (often called “Neopagan”, although adherents of Estonian native religion generally do not use the term) of the indigenous Pagan religion of the Estonian people. It...
Uralic neopaganism: Maavalla Koda
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Rodnovery (Native Faith): Native Faith Association of Ukraine (1998)
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Kemetism: Ausar Auset
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