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Assianism
Assianism (), sometimes called Uatsdin is a polytheistic, ethnic and folk religion derived from the traditional narratives of the Ossetians, modern descendants of the Alans of the Scythian tribes, believed to be a continuation of the ancient Scythian religion. It started to be properly reorganized in a conscious way during the 1980s, as an ethnic religion among the Ossetians.
Hetanism
thumb|The arevakhach is a symbol used by the Arordiners.
thumb|Arordiner priests officiating a ceremony at the Temple of Garni.
The Armenian Native Faith, also termed Armenian Neopaganism or Hetanism (Armenian: Հեթանոսութիւն Hetanosutiwn; possibly a cognate word of "Heathenism"), is a modern Pagan new religious movement that harkens back to the historical, pre-Christian belief systems and ethnic religions of the Armenians. The followers of the movement call themselves "Hetans" (Armenian: հեթանոս Hetanos, which means "Heathen", thus "ethnic", both of them being loanwords from the Greek ἔθνος, e
Ossetian mythology
mythology of the Ossetian people
Abkhaz neopaganism
ethnic religion of the Abkhaz people
Council of Priests of Abkhazia
organization