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Founded during the tail-end of the Bronze Age, Kuduk Shamanism has significantly changed over the course of history. In its early stages, the title of Shaman was not held by one person, but held by many. Many anthropologists disagree on the exact origins of the beliefs, but many agree that it was likely in the Eastern Woodland Tribes of Sagut. During the Great Kuduk Migrations, the beliefs spread around the isles adapting to the different cultures that adopted it. Most notably, the faith came to represent the Proto-Anana Tribe, the first large-scale tribe in Kuduk outside of the Eastern Woodlands to identify with the faith. The Poems of the Sháankan Era were heavily influenced by the faith and later on became classic stories for the religion.
 
== Etymology and Terminology ==
 
== History ==
 
== Beliefs ==
 
== Sects ==
 
== Influence on Kuduk Politics ==
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== Sháankan Era Poetry ==
 
== Traditional Celebrations ==
== Spirits and the Spirit World ==
 
== Sacred Sites ==
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