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Estonian neopaganism
Estonian Neopaganism, or the Estonian native faith (Estonian: ''Maausk'', literally "Native faith"),〔Maavalla Koda. (Estonian House of Taara and Native Religions ).〕 is the name, in English, for a grouping of contemporary revivals (often called "Neopagan", although adherents of Estonian native religion generally don't use the term〔Jüri Toomepuu. ''(Maausk, the belief system of indigenous Estonians )''. Presentation at KLENK 2011, published on January 7, 2012. St. Petersburg, Florida.〕) of the indigenous Pagan religion of the Estonian people. It encompasses Taaraism (Estonian: ''Taarausk'' literally "Taara Faith"),〔Ellen Barry for the New York Times. ''(Some Estonians return to pre-Christian animist traditions )''. Quote: «Craving an authentic national faith, Estonians have been drawn to the animistic religions that preceded Christianity: Taarausk, or Taaraism, whose god was worshiped in forest groves, and Maausk, which translates as "faith of the earth".»〕 a monistic religion centered on god Tharapita founded in 1928 by intellectuals as a national religion; and ''Maausk''〔 as a much broader definition of "Native Faith", encompassing grassroots movements of local gods worship, nature worship and earth worship.〔 Both the kinds of the movement are administered by the Maavalla Koda organization. According to Ahto Kaasikto, an unspecified 2002 survey revealed that 11% of the population of Estonia claimed that "out of all the religions they have the warmest feelings towards Taaraism and Maausk".〔Ahto Kaasik. ''(Old Estonian Religion )''. Maavalla Koda.〕 ==Religions==
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