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Kamism (Kunikata: カミ教 kamikou or kami-no-wosihe, also written as 神教) is an indigenous religion of west Dovani and the Gao-Showa people. Closely related to Sindo of Kyo and, to a lesser extend, Guidao of Indrala, Kamism is believed to be closest to the common ancestor of these Gao-Showa belief systems in pre-historical times, often called proto-Kamism.

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  • Kamism (Kunikata: カミ教 kamikou or kami-no-wosihe, also written as 神教) is an indigenous religion of west Dovani and the Gao-Showa people. Closely related to Sindo of Kyo and, to a lesser extend, Guidao of Indrala, Kamism is believed to be closest to the common ancestor of these Gao-Showa belief systems in pre-historical times, often called proto-Kamism.
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Name
  • Kamism
Type
  • Traditional Gao-Showan religion
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  • A Toriwi is usually considered the symbol of Kamism, although it in itself is not a symbol of worship, nor did the various denominations and shrines come into agreement for a unified symbol for Kamism.
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theistic philosophy
  • Animistic, pantheistic, polytheistic, non-theistic
liturgical language
  • Classical Kunikata, Kyo, Sekowan
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  • Kamism (Kunikata: カミ教 kamikou or kami-no-wosihe, also written as 神教) is an indigenous religion of west Dovani and the Gao-Showa people. Closely related to Sindo of Kyo and, to a lesser extend, Guidao of Indrala, Kamism is believed to be closest to the common ancestor of these Gao-Showa belief systems in pre-historical times, often called proto-Kamism. Despite the introduction of Daenism from Seleya during the early days of the Empire of Gao-Soto, Kamist belief systems still receive widespread support from the population, especially those in rural regions. Combined with the non-interference policy of the empire to prevent religious conflicts, Kamism remains as one of the most popular religion of Gao-Showan people to this day. It is generally agreed by Gao-Showan followers that Kamism is not only a religion, but also an integral part of their heritage that emphasised the totality of their civilisation, for it connects the past, the present, and the future of the people with a single belief regarding the nature of kami, or spirit.
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