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    The Church of the Guanche People (Spanish: Iglesia del Pueblo Guanche) is a religious organisation, founded in 2001 in the city of San Cristóbal de La...
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    The Guanche were the historic Indigenous inhabitants of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean some 100 kilometres (60 mi) west of the North African...
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  • as the existence in the archipelago of a form of autochthonous neo-paganism, the Church of the Guanche People. The Canary Islands is currently one of the...
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    (1995) Church of the Guanche People Canaanism Semitic neopaganism Kemetism Kemetic Orthodoxy Ausar Auset Society (1973) Mexicayotl Native American Church (late...
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    the state's authority and that of the Church became somewhat overlapping. One of the outcomes of this blurring of Church and state was the sharing of...
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    Tenerife (redirect from History of Tenerife)
    religions are stationed in the island: Chinese Religions, Baháʼí and the neopaganism native form, the Church of the Guanche People, among others. Christianity...
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    of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as well as Hinduism. Minority religions are also present such as the Church of the Guanche People which is classified...
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    Chaxiraxi (category Guanche goddesses)
    Chaxiraxi is considered the main goddess of the neo-pagan religion the Church of the Guanche People. Matilde Moreno Martínez: Relatos legendarios: historia y magia...
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  • The Stone of the Guanches, also known as Stone of Taganana, is an engraved stone stele located in the village of Afur (near Taganana), on the island of...
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    Armstrongism is the teachings and doctrines of Herbert W. Armstrong while leader of the Worldwide Church of God (WCG). His teachings are professed by...
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  • Beñesmen (category Guanche)
    The Beñesmen or Beñesmer was the most important festival of the ancient aborigines of the Canary Islands, mainly between the Guanches of the island of...
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  • suppress the native Guanche population. The Guanches were initially enslaved [citation needed] and gradually absorbed. As a result, genetic analyses of modern...
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  • Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering religious studies, focusing on the academic...
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  • Satanism the School of Economic Science the Church of Scientology is characterized by Heelas as "one of the best known self-religions" Silva Mind Control...
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  • Guañameñe (category Guanche people)
    Guañameñe or Guadameñe was the name of a Guanche fortune-teller who had prophesied the arrival of the Castilian conquerors to the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands...
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    Dácil (category Guanche people)
    was a Guanche princess of the kingdom of Taoro on the island of Tenerife (in the Canary Islands), best known for her marriage to a conqueror of the island...
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    Dominican population the presence of genes belonging to the aborigines of the Canary Islands (commonly called Guanches). These types of genes have also been...
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    Zanata Stone (category Guanche)
    is a forgery. Cave of Achbinico Church of the Guanche People Guanche mummies Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania Stone of the Guanches Mitchell, Peter (2005)...
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    of the modern pagan group Church of the Guanche People (named for the Guanches, ancient inhabitants of the Canary Islands before the conquest of the archipelago...
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    kings of Tenerife. In the times of the historic Guanche, the region was part of the menceyato, or kingdom, of Güímar. A sacred cave is situated near Candelaria...
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  • in whole" the Guanche people. The tactics used in the Canary Islands in the 15th century served as a model for the Iberian colonization of the Americas...
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    baptisms of guanches took place. The Jaro Cathedral (National Shrine of Our Lady of Candles) in Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines, which is the mother church under...
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    recognise the exclusive mission of the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church, as a national church, in the spiritual life of the Armenian people, in the development...
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    more than 3,000 years old, showing long indigenous occupancy. Church of the Guanche People La Laguna Cathedral Cueva de Chinguaro 28°19′25″N 16°23′45″W...
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  • developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation...
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  • mainland. The Canary Islanders are a mixture of the indigenous North African proto-Berber Guanches, Spanish and Portuguese people and the descendants of African...
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    Clement VI, conquering the islands and converting the native Guanches to Christianity. In November 1344, Clement VI issued the bull Tu devonitis sinceritas...
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    (1402-1405), and of Ana Gonzáles Betancurt. In the 21st century it was learned that he had indigenous Guanche ancestry as well. As a small child, he worked...
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  • resembled the Guanche of the Canary Islands, in part because they were intermediate in skin color between Europeans and Africans. He described the Lucayans...
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    U6 lineages from the Canaries have been detected in Cuba and Iberoamerica, demonstrates that Canary Islanders with indigenous Guanche ancestors actively...
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