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[[File:Dunaliella bloom.jpg|thumb|right|The iconic "blood tides" associated with animal sacrifice of M'acunism.]]
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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-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 Levantine Catholic Church but also due to the rise of secularism in some sectors of Cronite society.
'''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-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 Levantine Catholic Church but also due to the rise of secularism in some sectors of Cronite society.


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