- the god
Tharapita founded as a
national religion in 1928; and
Maausk (Estonian:
maausk,
literally "land faith"), a much
broader umbrella of "Native Faith"...
-
promoting Uralic indigenous religions. The
Estonian native religion (Estonian:
Maausk,
literally "Native Religion" or "Land's Faith"), or
Estonian Neopaganism...
- are two
major sects of
Estonian neopaganism,
which includes Maausk and Taaraism.
Maausk is
considered an 'umbrella' of
native faith movements, encomp****ing...
- census,
there are
roughly 6,000
adherents of the
indigenous Taara faith or
Maausk,
which centers on
traditional Estonian nature worship.
Smaller religious...
-
National Museum of Denmark.
Adherents of the
Estonian ethnic religion (
Maausk) have
published Runic calendars (Estonian: sirvilauad)
every year since...
- 'sky', isa 'father'
Uralic The word by
which adherents in
Estonia of the
Maausk (faith of the land) and the
Taara native beliefs refer to God. Although...
-
Movement of Renaissance–Golden Age (2007)
Estonian neopaganism (Taaraism and
Maausk)
Maavalla Koda (1995)
Finnish neopaganism Hungarian neopaganism Mari native...
-
kinds of
Estonian native religion or
Estonian Neopaganism:
Taaraism and
Maausk.
Maavalla Koda was
registered as a
union of
religious ****ociations (koguduste...
- 5%
Estonian Neopaganism 1,058 0.1% 2,972 0.3% 5,630 0.5% —Native
Faith (
Maausk) – – 1,925 0.2% 3,860 0.3% —Taaraism – – 1,047 0.1% 1,770 0.2% Buddhism...
- Estonians. In a
collaboration between followers of
Estonian native religion (
Maausk) and
governmental ministries, a
national plan was
prepared in 2008: "Sacred...