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Modern paganism Modern paganism, also known as contemporary paganism and neopaganism, is a term for a religion or family of religions influenced by the various historical pre-Christian beliefs of pre-modern peoples in Europe and adjacent areas of North Afric ...
, also known as "contemporary" or "neopagan", encompasses a wide range of religious groups and individuals. These may include old
occult The occult, in the broadest sense, is a category of esoteric supernatural beliefs and practices which generally fall outside the scope of religion and science, encompassing phenomena involving otherworldly agency, such as magic and mysticism a ...
groups, those that follow a New Age approach, those that try to reconstruct old
ethnic religion In religious studies, an ethnic religion is a religion or belief associated with a particular ethnic group. Ethnic religions are often distinguished from universal religions, such as Christianity or Islam, in which gaining converts is a pri ...
s, and followers of the pagan religion or Wicca.


Early movements

Pre- World War II neopagan or proto-neopagan groups, growing out of
occultism The occult, in the broadest sense, is a category of esoteric supernatural beliefs and practices which generally fall outside the scope of religion and science, encompassing phenomena involving otherworldly agency, such as magic and mysticism an ...
and/or Romanticism (Mediterranean revival, Viking revival, Celtic revival, etc.). * Neo-druidism **
Ancient Order of Druids The Ancient Order of Druids (AOD) is the senior neo-druid order in the world, and the oldest in continuous existence. It was formed in London, England, in 1781. It is represented in England, Wales, Scotland and the Commonwealth of Nations. Its ...
(1781) ** The Druid Order (1909) * Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (1888) * Crowleyan Thelema (1904) * Germanic neopaganism/
Armanism Armanism and Ariosophy are esoteric ideological systems that were developed largely by Guido von List and Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels respectively, in Austria between 1890 and 1930. The term 'Ariosophy', which means the wisdom of the Aryan race, Ar ...
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Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft Since its emergence in the 1970s, Neopaganism (') in German-speaking Europe has diversified into a wide array of traditions, particularly during the New Age boom of the 1980s. Schmid (2006) distinguishes four main currents: * Germanic neopagani ...
(1907) **
Guido von List Society Guido Karl Anton List, better known as Guido von List (5 October 1848 – 17 May 1919), was an Austrian occultist, journalist, playwright, and novelist. He expounded a modern Pagan new religious movement known as Wotanism, which he claimed was t ...
(1908) *
Church of the Universal Bond The Church of the Universal Bond, a religious group founded in Britain in the early twentieth century by George Watson MacGregor Reid, promoted socialist revolution, anti-imperialism and sun worship. History Reid founded the Church of the Universa ...
(1912) *
Adonism Adonism is a Neopagan religion founded in 1925 by the German esotericist Franz Sättler (1884 – c.1942), who often went by the pseudonym of Dr. Musalam. Although Sättler claimed that it was the continuation of an ancient pagan religion, it ha ...
(1925)


Witchcraft

Wicca originated in 1940s Britain and became the mainstream of
neopaganism in the United States Modern paganism in the United States is represented by widely different movements and organizations. The largest Neopagan religious movement is Wicca, followed by Neodruidism. Both of these religions or spiritual paths were introduced during the ...
in the 1970s. There are two core traditions of Wicca which originated in Britain, Gardnerian and Alexandrian, which are sometimes referred to as British Traditional Wicca. From these two arose several other variant traditions. Wicca has also inspired a great number of other witchcraft traditions in Britain, Europe and the United States, most of which base their beliefs and practices on Wicca. Many movements are influenced by the Movement of the Goddess, and New Age and
feminist Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that society prioritizes the male po ...
worldviews.


Wicca

* British Traditional Wicca **
Gardnerian Wicca Gardnerian Wicca, or Gardnerian witchcraft, is a tradition in the neopagan religion of Wicca, whose members can trace initiatory descent from Gerald Gardner. The tradition is itself named after Gardner (1884–1964), a British civil servant ...
(1954) **
Alexandrian Wicca Alexandrian Wicca or Alexandrian Witchcraft is a tradition of the Neopagan religion of Wicca, founded by Alex Sanders (also known as "King of the Witches") who, with his wife Maxine Sanders, established the tradition in the United Kingdom in th ...
(1967) **
Central Valley Wicca Central Valley Wicca, sometimes abbreviated as CVW, refers to a particular group of traditions within the Neopagan religion of Wicca which trace their roots to a group of Wiccan practitioners who brought their practice from England to the Cent ...
(1969) ** Algard Wicca (1972) **
Chthonioi Alexandrian Wicca Chthonioi Alexandrian Wicca is a Boston-area family of Alexandrian Wicca-derived covens directly downline from Coven Chthonioi. Coven Chthonioi grew out of the Alexandrian practice of its founders in the 1970s, has an unbroken lineage back to A ...
(1974) **
Blue Star Wicca Blue Star Wicca is one of a number of Wiccan traditions, and was created in the United States in the 1970s based loosely on the Gardnerian and Alexandrian traditions. It continues to be practiced today in areas of the United States (including ...
(1975) * Eclectic Wicca and Inclusive Wicca *
Celtic Wicca Celtic Wicca is a modern tradition of Wicca that incorporates some elements of Celtic mythology. It employs the same basic theology, rituals and beliefs as most other forms of Wicca. Celtic Wiccans use the names of Celtic deities, mythological fig ...
* Saxon Wicca * Dianic Wicca * McFarland Dianic Wicca *
Faery Wicca Faery Wicca is a modern tradition of Wicca founded by author Kisma Stepanich. Adherents of Stepanich's Faery Wicca claim that it recovers the traditions of the Tuatha De Danaan, the mythological precursors to the Celtic people; however, this is di ...
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Georgian Wicca Georgian Wicca is a tradition, or denomination, in the neopagan religion of Wicca. In its organisation, it is very similar to British Traditional Wicca groups such as Gardnerian Wicca, however, it does not trace its initiatory line to one of th ...
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Odyssean Wicca Odyssean Wicca is a Wiccan tradition created in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the late 1970s. Its principal founders were Tamarra and Richard James. Most of its practitioners today live in Ontario, but it also has members in Eastern Canada and the ...
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Wiccan church Wiccan churches are a type of organization found within some groups of Wicca, particularly in North America. While in Europe Wicca is most often organized into independent covens, in the United States some covens choose to combine to form a "churc ...
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New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn The New Reformed Orthodox Order of the Golden Dawn (abbreviated NROOGD, commonly pronounced "nuh-roog'd") is a Wiccan tradition founded in 1967. Despite its name, has little or nothing to do with the original Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Hi ...
(1968) **
Church and School of Wicca The Church and School of Wicca was founded by Gavin Frost and Yvonne Frost in 1968. It was the first federally recognized Church of the religion known as Wicca in the United States. It is well known for its correspondence courses on the Frosts' un ...
(1968) ** Circle Sanctuary (1974) ** Covenant of the Goddess (1975) **
Aquarian Tabernacle Church The Aquarian Tabernacle Church (ATC) is a Wiccan church located in Index, Washington. It is one of the first Wiccan organisations to receive full legal recognition as a church in the United States and Australia. The church has an umbrella 501c(3) ...
(1979) ** Rowan Tree Church (1979) ** Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans (1985) ** Coven of the Far Flung Net (1998)


Other

* Stregheria (Italian tradition) *
Hedge Witchcraft Neopagan witchcraft, sometimes referred to as The Craft, is an umbrella term for some neo-pagan traditions that include the attempted practice of magic. These traditions began in the mid-20th century, and many were influenced by the witch-cult ...
* Cochrane's Craft **
1734 Tradition The 1734 Tradition is a form of traditional witchcraft founded by the American Joseph Bearwalker Wilson in 1973, after developing it since 1964. It is largely based upon the teachings he received from an English traditional witch named Robert C ...
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Children of Artemis The Children of Artemis is a UK-based witchcraft membership organisation that organises Witchfests; regular Wiccan and witchcraft themed festivals and conferences, periodically held in London, Glasgow and Cardiff. They publish the magazine ''Wit ...
* Feri Tradition * Reclaiming


New Age, eclectic or syncretic

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Antinous Antinous, also called Antinoös, (; grc-gre, Ἀντίνοος; 27 November – before 30 October 130) was a Greek youth from Bithynia and a favourite and probable lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian. Following his premature death before his ...
* Church of All Worlds *
Church of Aphrodite The Church of Aphrodite was a religious group founded in 1939 by Gleb Botkin (1900–1969), a Russian émigré to the United States. Monotheism, Monotheistic in structure, the Church believes in a singular female goddess, who is named after the an ...
* Christian Wicca * Feraferia * Goddess movement * Huna *
Neoshamanism Neoshamanism refers to new forms of shamanism. It usually means shamanism practiced by Western people as a type of New Age spirituality, without a connection to traditional shamanic societies. It is sometimes also used for modern shamanic rituals a ...
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Pagan Federation The Pagan Federation is a Neopaganism in the United Kingdom, UK-based voluntary organisation, founded as the Pagan Front, that provides information and counters misconceptions about Neopaganism. It was formed in 1971, and campaigns for the relig ...
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Radical Faeries The Radical Faeries are a loosely affiliated worldwide network and countercultural movement seeking to redefine queer consciousness through secular spirituality. Sometimes deemed a form of modern Paganism, the movement also adopts elements from an ...
* Universal Pantheist Society


Ethnic

* European Congress of Ethnic Religions


Germanic

Heathenism (also Heathenry, or Greater Heathenry), is a blanket term for the whole Germanic neopagan movement. Various currents and denominations have arisen over the years within it. Some of these denominations follow white supremacy, and some of the groups listed here follow folkish ideology. * Europe ** Scandinavia ***
Íslenska Ásatrúarfélagið Icelandic (; is, íslenska, link=no ) is a North Germanic language spoken by about 314,000 people, the vast majority of whom live in Iceland, where it is the national language. Due to being a West Scandinavian language, it is most closely re ...
(1972) ***
Samfundet Forn Sed Sverige The Community of Forn Sed Sweden ( sv, Samfundet Forn Sed Sverige), formerly the Swedish Asatro Community (''Sveriges Asatrosamfund'') is a heathen (Germanic neopagan) organization founded in 1994. History The Swedish Asatro Community ( sv, Sve ...
(1994) ***
Åsatrufellesskapet Bifrost Åsatrufellesskapet Bifrost is a Norse neopagan organisation in Norway. It was founded in 1996 and acts as an umbrella organisation for a number of local groups in Norway. History Åsatrufellesskapet Bifrost, originally named Bifrost, has its ba ...
(1996) ***
Forn Sed Norge Forn Sed Norge (Old Ways Norway),About Forn Sed Norway
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(1998) *** Samfälligheten för Nordisk Sed (1999) ** United Kingdom *** Odinic Rite (1973) *** Odinist Fellowship (United Kingdom) (1988) ***
Asatru UK Heathenry in the United Kingdom consists of a variety of modern pagan movements attempting to revive pre-Christian Germanic religiosities, such as that practised in the British Isles by Anglo-Saxon and Nordic peoples prior to Christianisation. R ...
(2013) ** German-speaking Europe ***
Artgemeinschaft The Artgemeinschaft Germanic Faith Community (german: Artgemeinschaft Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft; abbreviated AG GGG) is a German NeopaganStefanie von Schnurbein: ''Göttertrost in Wendezeiten. Neugermanisches Heidentum zwischen New Age un ...
(1951) ***
Heidnische Gemeinschaft Since its emergence in the 1970s, Neopaganism (') in German-speaking Europe has diversified into a wide array of traditions, particularly during the New Age boom of the 1980s. Schmid (2006) distinguishes four main currents: * Germanic neopagani ...
(1985) ***
Deutsche Heidnische Front Deutsche Heidnische Front (DHF or ''German Heathens' Front'') was a far right Neo-Nazi group created in 1998 as the German section of the Heathen Front. It was formed by avowed neo-Nazi Hendrik Möbus. It has been inactive since 2005. Develo ...
(1998) ***
Eldaring Eldaring is a German Heathenry (new religious movement), heathen organisation founded in 2000 and launched in 2002. It operates as an umbrella organisation for local groups and independent practitioners. History Eldaring began in 2000 as a privat ...
(2000) ** Latin-speaking Europe ***
Odinist Community of Spain – Ásatrú The Odinist Community of Spain – Ásatrú ( es, Comunidad Odinista de España – Ásatrú), also known as European Odinist Circle (), is a neo-völkisch organisation in Spain, founded in 1981, for followers of the form of modern Heathenry kn ...
(1981) ** Russian-speaking world *** Dark Ashtree community *
North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car ...
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Heathenry in the United States Heathenry is a modern Pagan new religious movement that has been active in the United States since at least the early 1970s. Although the term "Heathenry" is often employed to cover the entire religious movement, different Heathen groups within t ...
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Asatru Free Assembly The Asatru Folk Assembly (AFA) is a white supremacist international Ásatrú organization, founded by Stephen A. McNallen in 1994. Many of the assembly's doctrines, heavily criticized by most heathens, are based on ethnicity, an approach it cal ...
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Stephen McNallen Stephen Anthony McNallen (born October 15, 1948) is an American proponent of Heathenry, a modern Pagan new religious movement, and a white nationalist activist. He founded the Asatru Folk Assembly (AFA), which he led from 1994 until 2016, havi ...
, 1974–1986) ***
Ásatrú Alliance The Ásatrú Alliance (AA) is an American Heathen group founded in 1987 by Michael J. Murray (a.k.a. Valgard Murray) of Arizona, a former vice-president of Else Christensen's Odinist Fellowship. The establishment of the Alliance, as well as the e ...
(1987) ***
Ring of Troth The Troth, formerly the Ring of Troth, is an American-based international heathen organization.On its main ...
(1987) ***
Asatru Folk Assembly The Asatru Folk Assembly (AFA) is a white supremacist international Ásatrú organization, founded by Stephen A. McNallen in 1994. Many of the assembly's doctrines, heavily criticized by most heathens, are based on ethnicity, an approach it call ...
(1996) ***
Odinist Fellowship (United States) Else Christensen (1913–2005) was a Danish proponent of the modern Pagan new religious movement of Heathenry. She established a Heathen organisation known as the Odinist Fellowship in the United States, where she lived for much of her life ...
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Else Christensen Else Christensen (1913–2005) was a Danish proponent of the modern Pagan new religious movement of Heathenry. She established a Heathen organisation known as the Odinist Fellowship in the United States, where she lived for much of her life. ...
, 1971–2005) *** Odinic Rite (1973) ***
Ásatrú Alliance The Ásatrú Alliance (AA) is an American Heathen group founded in 1987 by Michael J. Murray (a.k.a. Valgard Murray) of Arizona, a former vice-president of Else Christensen's Odinist Fellowship. The establishment of the Alliance, as well as the e ...
(1987) ***
Odin Brotherhood The Odin Brotherhood is the name of a group that practices the modern Pagan religion of Heathenry.Michael Streeter. ''Behind Closed Doors: The Power and Influence of Secret Societies''. New Holland Publishers Uk Ltd. 2008. pgs 143-5, 258. The ...
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Wotansvolk Wotansvolk (English: "Odin's Volk, Folk") promulgates a White nationalism, white nationalist variant of modern paganism, Neo-Paganism—founded in the early 1990s by Ron McVan, Katja Lane and David Lane (white supremacist), David Lane (1938– ...
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Heathenry in Canada ''Heathenry'' as it is expressed in Canada is used as a universal term to describe a wide range of Germanic Neopaganism. Those who practice the religions or folk-ways of Ásatrú, Forn Sed, Odinism or Theodism are all considered part of a great ...


Celtic

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Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism Celtic reconstructionism or CR (also Celtic reconstructionist paganism) is a polytheistic reconstructionist approach to Ancient Celtic religion, emphasising historical accuracy over eclecticism such as is found in most forms of Celtic neopaganis ...
(1980s) * Neo-druidism or neodruidry, or druidism or druidry **
Dynion Mwyn The Dynion Mwyn ( cy, Y Dynion Mwyn, meaning 'The Fair Men') tradition is said by its adherents to be derived from Welsh and Pictish religious sources as well as Druidic and witchcraft magical practices. Dynion Mwyn documents claim its priesthood ...
(1950s/60s) **
Reformed Druids of North America The Reformed Druids of North America (RDNA) is an American Neo-Druidic organization. It was formed in 1963 at Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota as a humorous protest against the college's required attendance of religious services. This ori ...
(1963) ** Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids (1964) ** Monastic Order of Avallon (1970) **
Ár nDraíocht Féin Ár nDraíocht Féin: A Druid Fellowship, Inc. (otherwise known simply as ADF) is a non-profit religious organization dedicated to the study and further development of modern Druidry. In Modern Irish, ''Ár nDraíocht Féin'' () means "our own mag ...
(1983)


Italic

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Italo-Roman neopaganism Revivals of the ancient Roman polytheistic religion have occurred in several forms in modern times. Seeking to revive traditional Roman cults and mores, they have been known under various names including cultus deorum Romanorum (worship of the R ...
or ''Religio Romana'' **
Nova Roma Nova Roma (Latin for 'New Rome") is an international Roman revivalist and reconstructionist organizationStrmiska, Michael: ''Modern Paganism in World Cultures: Comparative Perspectives'', pp. 335-36. ABC-CLIO, 2005 created in 1998 by Joseph Blo ...
** Roman Traditional Movement


Baltic

* Dievturība (Latvian) ** Community of Latvian Dievturi (1926–early 1930s) ** Congregation of Latvian Dievturi (1927–1940) ** Latvian Church Dievturi (1971) ** Congregation of Latvian Dievturi (1990) * Lithuanian neopaganism ( Romuva)


Slavic

* Rodnovery (Native Faith) (1920–30s) ** Zadruga (1937) *** Rodzima Wiara (1996) **
Native Ukrainian National Faith The Native Ukrainian National Faith ( uk, Рі́дна Украї́нська Націона́льна Ві́ра, ; widely known by the acronym , RUNVira), also called Sylenkoism () or Sylenkianism (), and institutionally also known as the Chur ...
, RUNVira (1964) ** Peterburgian Vedism *** Union of the Veneds (1986) *** Skhoron ezh Sloven (1991) **
Slavic-Hill Rodnovery Slavic-Hill Rodnovery (Russian: Славяно-Горицкое Родноверие) is one of the earliest branches of Rodnovery (Slavic Native Faith) that emerged in Russia in the 1980s founded by Aleksandr Konstantinovich Belov (1957–), and o ...
(1980s) ** Ynglism (1991) ** Native Polish Church (1995) **
Union of Slavic Native Belief Communities The Union of Slavic Communities of the Slavic Native Belief (acronym: USC SNB; Russian: ''Союз Славянских Общин Славянской Родной Веры'', Russian acronym: ССО СРВ) is one of the largest Russian organisat ...
(1997) ** Rodnover Confederation (2015) **
Commonwealth of Pagan Communities of Siberia–Siberian Veche The Commonwealth of Pagan Communities of Siberia–Siberian Veche ( Russian: Содружество Языческих Общин Сибири–Сибирское Вече), also known as SibVeche (СибВече), is a Rodnover organisation whic ...
(2015) * Ivanovism (1930s) * Tezaurus Spiritual Union ( Authentism) (1984) * Russian national movement–Course of Truth and Unity (Conception of Social Security–Dead Water) (1985) *
Bazhovism Bazhovism (Russian: Бажовство) is a Rodnover (Slavic Neopagan) movement focused in the Ural region of Russia, founded by Vladimir Viktorovich Sobolev in the early 1990s in Chelyabinsk, and incorporated as the Bazhovite Academy of Esoteric ...
(1992) * Kandybaism or Russian Religion (1992) *
Ringing Cedars' Anastasianism Anastasianism (Russian: Анастасианство, Анастасийство, Анастасиизм) or the Ringing Cedars (Звенящие Кедры; also "Jingling Cedars") falls into the category of esotericism and considers itself to ...
(1997) * Levashovism or Russian Public Movement of Renaissance–Golden Age (2007)


Uralic

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Estonian neopaganism Estonian Neopaganism, or the Estonian native faith ( Estonian: ''maausk'', literally "Land faith"), is the name, in English, for a grouping of contemporary revivals (often called "Neopagan", although adherents of Estonian native religion general ...
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Taaraism Estonian Neopaganism, or the Estonian native faith (Estonian: ''maausk'', literally "Land faith"), is the name, in English, for a grouping of contemporary revivals (often called "Neopagan", although adherents of Estonian native religion generall ...
'' and ''Maausk'') **
Maavalla Koda Maavalla Koda (literally ''House of the Native Land'', short for Taarausuliste ja Maausuliste Maavalla Koda, ''Estonian House for Taaraist and Native Religion Followers'') is a religious organisation uniting adherents of the two kinds of Estonia ...
(1995) * Finnish neopaganism * Hungarian neopaganism *
Mari native religion The Mari religion ( Mari: Чимарий йӱла, ''Čimarii jüla''), also known as Mari paganism, is the ethnic religion of the Mari people, a Volga Finnic ethnic group based in the republic of Mari El, in Russia. The religion has undergone cha ...
* Mordvin native religion * Udmurt Vos


Caucasian

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Abkhaz neopaganism Abkhaz neopaganism, or the Abkhaz native religion, is the contemporary re-emergence of the ethnic religion of the Abkhaz people in unrecognized Abkhazia, a revitalisation which started in the 1980s.Schnirelmann, p. 202. The most important holy si ...
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Council of Priests of Abkhazia The Council of Priests of Abkhazia unites the seven principal priests of the Abkhazian traditional religion, who are responsible for the Seven Shrines of Abkhazia. The council was formally constituted on 3 August 2012. Its chairman is Zaur Chic ...
(2012) *
Adyghe Habze The Adyghe Xabze or Circassian Xabze (, ; tr, Adige Habze; ar, أديغة خابزة, translit=Adīġa Xābza) is the worldview and moral code of the Circassian people.Khabze.infoKhabze: the religious system of Circassians Circassian society dicta ...
* Vainakh religion


Other European

* Armenian Native Faith (Hetanism) * Assianism (Ossetian Native Faith) * Hellenism (revival of Ancient Greek religion) * Zalmoxianism


Turko-Mongolic

* Aar Aiyy Faith ( sah, Аар Айыы итэҕэлэ) (1996) *
Aiyy Faith __NOTOC__ The Aiyy Faith ( sah, Айыы итэҕэлэ, Aiyy Iteghele) is a neo-Tengrist Yakut religious organization that has been registered since 2015 in Yakutsk, Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia. This organization, formerly known as Kut-Si ...
( sah, Айыы итэҕэлэ), former Kut-Siur (1990) * Aiyy Tangara Faith ( sah, Айыы Таҥара итэҕэлэ) (2019) * Burkhanism/Ak Jang ( alt, Ак јаҥ) (1904) * International Fund of Tengri Research (russian: Международный Фонд Исследования Тенгри) (2011) * Mongolian shamanism/Tengerism ( mn, Бөө мөргөл/Тэнгэризм) ** Heaven's Dagger ** Mongolian Shamans' Association (Golomt Tuv) *** Circle of Tengerism (Mongolian shamanic association of America) *** Golomt Center for Shamanist Studies ** Samgaldai Center ( mn, Хаант Тэнгэрийн Самгалдай, r=, p=) *
Tengir Ordo The Tengir Ordo ( ky, Теңир Ордо} — Tengri's Orda) is a Tengrist neopagan religious movement established in 2005 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan with International Scientific Center of Tengrist Studies, but already previously incorporated as T ...
( ky, Теңир Ордо) (2005) *
Vattisen Yaly Vattisen Yaly ( cv, Ваттисен йӑли, ''Tradition of the Old'') is a contemporary revival of the ethnic religion of the Chuvash people, a Turkic ethnicity of Bulgar ancestry mostly settled in the republic of Chuvashia and surrounding ...
( cv, Ваттисен йӑли) **
Chuvash National Congress The Chuvash National Congress ( Chuvash: Чăваш наци конгресĕ), is an interregional public organization, which unites creative and national cultural potential of the Chuvash people. Members of the CNC can be national-cultural auto ...
( cv, Чӑваш наци конгресӗ) (1989–1992) ** Chuvash Traditional Faith Organization "Tura" (russian: Организация традиционной веры чувашей "Тура") (1995)


Canarian

* Church of the Guanche People


Semitic

* Semitic neopaganism


Kemetic

* Kemetism **
Kemetic Orthodoxy Kemetic Orthodoxy is a new religious movement based on Kemeticism, which is a reconstruction of ancient Egyptian religion. It was founded in 1988 by Tamara Siuda, who remains its current Nisut or Pharaoh. Despite its name, Siuda considers Kemeti ...


American

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Ausar Auset Society The Ausar Auset Society is a Pan-African spiritual organization founded in 1973 by Ra Un Nefer Amen. It is based in Brooklyn, New York, with chapters in several major cities in the United States as well as international chapters in London, Engl ...
(1973) *
Mexicayotl Mexicayotl ( Nahuatl word meaning "Essence of the Mexican", "Mexicanity"; Spanish: ''Mexicanidad''; see '' -yotl'') is a movement reviving the indigenous religion, philosophy and traditions of ancient Mexico (Aztec religion and Aztec philosop ...
* Native American Church (late 19th century)


African

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Godianism Godianism (also called Chiism) is a neo-Traditional religious movement which was re-enacted in 1948 or 1949 in Nigeria and originally known as the ''National Church of Nigeria''. It propagates an intellectual awakening of the African people and ...
(1948)


See also

* List of modern pagan temples * List of pagans *
Secular paganism Secular paganism or humanistic paganism is an outlook which upholds virtues and principles associated with Modern Paganism, paganism while maintaining a Secularism, secular worldview. Approaches to secular paganism vary, but can include the respec ...


References


External links


BBC Paganism Portal
{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Neopagan Movements Modern pagan traditions
Neopagan Modern paganism, also known as contemporary paganism and neopaganism, is a term for a religion or family of religions influenced by the various historical pre-Christian beliefs of pre-modern peoples in Europe and adjacent areas of North Afric ...