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[[File:Dunaliella bloom.jpg|thumb|right|The iconic "blood tides" associated with animal sacrifice of M'acunism.]] | [[File:Dunaliella bloom.jpg|thumb|right|The iconic "blood tides" associated with animal sacrifice of M'acunism.]] | ||
'''M'acunism''', also referred to as '''Koema M'acune''' (lit. "Red River Faith") is the primary indigenous belief system of northern [[Crona]]. Best understood as a faith tradition rather than an organized, centralized religion, M'acunism is semi-{{wp|monolatristic}}, embracing a complex system of ancestor worship as well as veneration of an Earth goddess. It is generally accepted by scholars that [[Arzalism]] and M'acunism are related, with Arzalism either forming from M'acunism or the two religions mutually influencing each other. M'acunism has been losing adherents as a percentage of the overall population of Crona partly due to increasing missionary activity of the [[ | '''M'acunism''', also referred to as '''Koema M'acune''' (lit. "Red River Faith") is the primary indigenous belief system of northern [[Crona]]. Best understood as a faith tradition rather than an organized, centralized religion, M'acunism is semi-{{wp|monolatristic}}, embracing a complex system of ancestor worship as well as veneration of an Earth goddess. It is generally accepted by scholars that [[Arzalism]] and M'acunism are related, with Arzalism either forming from M'acunism or the two religions mutually influencing each other. M'acunism has been losing adherents as a percentage of the overall population of Crona partly due to increasing missionary activity of the [[Catholic Church]] but also due to the rise of secularism in some sectors of Cronite society. | ||
==Terminology== | ==Terminology== |