African traditional religions had different ways of worshiping. Some religions worshiped trees while others mountains. They believed in one ultimate unseen god whom different communities had a different name. They also made sacrifices to their ancestors as a way of appeasing them.
Native Religions: Africa
Africa 700 million people are divided into three thousand tribes, with almost as many languages and dialects. Traditional African religion is equally diverse. But most include the concept of a high god or creator god as well as many other deities and spirits that can help or hurt human beings. Rituals are practiced to appease gods or ancestral spirits. Rites also mark incidents in the yearly cycle and such human transitions as birth, marriage, and death. Healing and divination are also widely practiced in a religious context. hombaro
Traditional African religion refers to the African's indigineous religious beliefs. This is hard to generalise because it is diverse, but there are similarities, such as:
1) Beliefs are spoken rather than written.
2) Generally include belief in a supreme being.
3) Belief in spirits.
4) Use of magic.
5) Traditional medicine.
There are many religions in Africa, but Christianity and Islam are the two dominant religions. know wonder my bff from Africa was Christian.
Yes ..the one common denominator is ancestor worship.most all of us including Native Americans depend on our ancestors spirits.
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africas customs are africas customs
The traditional religion is buddism
Polytheism was the traditional religion of rome.
Islam is the traditional religion of the region.
The traditional dress in Africa is whatecer their religion is. Their traditional dress is what religion they are (eg. Hinduism wears hinu clothes
Shinto is the traditional religion of Japan.
Traditional tribal religion.
Islam and the traditional African religion, Niger-cango religion
A traditional religion is the religion that is practised by the people living in an area.
Traditional African religion is known as Paganism which is a collective name for all 'nature religions'. There is no sole founder of this religion.
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