Tamara Siuda
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Tamara L. Siuda (born July 19,1969) is the Nisut-Bityt of the Kemetic Orthodox Church,and in that capacity is styled Her Holiness Sekhenet-Ma'at-Ra Setep-en-Ra Hekatawy I.She claims to be the 196th holder of this title,and was crowned in 1996 at ancient Egyptian temples,including at the Step Pyramid of Sakkara,whose builder Djoser she credits as the 18th of her line.
She is a somewhat controversial figure within Kemeticism as a whole (many reject her claim to be the latest incarnation of the "kingly ka" or soul of Horus) but has founded and leads the movement's largest organization,with members active in numerous countries,building up from studies she began in her teens.She earned a master's degree in Egyptology in 2000.
In 2005 she published a book of prayers now available at www.egyptianprayers.com and previously (as Tamara Siuda-Legan) she published The Neteru of Kemet.
External links
- Her official biography at the Kemetic Orthodoxy website
- A critical article
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