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Neo-Egyptian Traditions

TemaraI
This is a site produced by followers of the Khametic ("ancient African-Egyptian") tradition.

TemaraI

Kemet.org
This site is run by adherents of the Kemetic Orthodox Faith, who describe themselves as follows: "Ancient Egyptian religion lives again within the Kemetic Orthodox Faith, a current-day practice of the traditional religion of Kemet (known today as Egypt). With Netjer's help and blessing, this most ancient tradition is honored anew by people in Egypt and beyond, returning the principles of Ma'at to a new world."

www.kemet.org

Kemet OnLine
"KemetOnLine (KOL) is a community site for all Kemetics.
KOL is sponsored by Per Ankh, a sisterhood of temples that follow the Ancient Egyptian religion in the modern world." This site includes community forums, chats, and resources for those interested in learning more about the Kemetic traditions.

www.kemetonline.com

The Domain of Het-Hert
This site is dedicated to Het-Hert (Hathor) and has many links about the Kemetic religion, including a main page describing what it is.

www.hethert.org - kemetic religion page

Per Ankh
"Per Ankh is a sisterhood of temples engaged in the contemporary practice of the traditional religion of Ancient Egypt, its culture, its belief systems, and its spirituality." This site includes information about the Kemetic religion including the Code of Ethics, and also includes a directory of member temples, classes, resources, and a message forum.

www.per-ankh.org

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