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Tamara Siuda : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tamara Siuda
Tamara L. Siuda (born 1969) is an American Egyptologist and author of nonfiction, historical and religious books. She is also the founder and current spiritual leader of Kemetic Orthodoxy and the House of Netjer Temple, and since July 2000, she is an initiated priestess (or mambo) in Haitian Vodou. ==Education== Siuda graduated summa cum laude from Mundelein College (now part of Loyola University) in Chicago in 1991 with a B.A. in Writing (English). In 1998, she enrolled in the Egyptology program at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, obtaining a master's degree in Egyptology with a concentration in ancient Egyptian Philology in August 2000.〔Krogh 2004, p.168〕 She earned a second master's degree in December 2007 through the Coptic Studies program at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia,〔(First Students to Graduate with M.A. Degree in Coptic Studies from Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia | Scholarships and Education Online ).〕 and is currently pursuing a doctorate in Coptic Studies via Claremont Graduate University.
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