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Mauism is the majority religion in [[the Oan Isles]], [[Asian Pacific Islands]] and the [[Kohatu Isles]]. It is practiced by small communities of Oan expatriates and descendants living in [[Great Morstaybishlia|Morstaybishlian]] and other [[Aurora|Auroran]] countries. |
Mauism is the majority religion in [[the Oan Isles]], [[Asian Pacific Islands]] and the [[Kohatu Isles]]. It is practiced by small communities of Oan expatriates and descendants living in [[Great Morstaybishlia|Morstaybishlian]] and other [[Aurora|Auroran]] countries. |
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Mauism originates around 1000 years ago, when Ahua the Great united the Polynesian Peoples and became the [[Emperor of Polynesia]]. It is regarded as a branch of [[Thaerism]], but it diverges so heavily from the main tenets of |
Mauism originates around 1000 years ago, when Ahua the Great united the Polynesian Peoples and became the [[Emperor of Polynesia]]. It is regarded as a branch of [[Thaerism]], but it diverges so heavily from the main tenets of Mainland, Reformed and Valerian Thaerism that some scholars believe that it is a different religious branch altogether - a claim which Polynesian scholars and spiritual leaders vehemently deny. In fact, they do not use the name Mauism but prefer the Insular Thaerism. |
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== History == |
== History == |