Estonian neopaganism

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title: Estonian neopaganism
text: Estonian neopaganism, or the Estonian native faith, spans various contemporary revivals of the indigenous religion of the Estonian people, adapted from their local myths and culture. Major branches include Taaraism, a monistic faith based on the god Tharapita founded as a national religion in 1928; and Maausk, a much broader umbrella of "Native Faith", encompassing grassroots movements devoted to the worship of local gods, nature worship, and earth religion. Both movements are associated with th
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description: Overview of Estonian neopaganism
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