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Local ceremony in Benin featuring a zangbeto.

The traditional beliefs and practices of African people are highly diverse beliefs that include various ethnic religions. Generally, these traditions are oral rather than scriptural and are passed down from one generation to another through folk tales, songs, and festivals, and include beliefs in spirits and higher and lower gods, sometimes including a supreme being, as well as the veneration of the dead, and use of magic and traditional African medicine. Most religions can be described as animistic with various polytheistic and pantheistic aspects. The role of humanity is generally seen as one of harmonizing nature with the supernatural. (Full article...)

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The Dahomean religion was practiced by the Fon people of the Dahomey Kingdom. The kingdom existed until 1898 in what is now the country of Benin. Slaves taken from Dahomey to the Caribbean used elements of the religion to form Vodou and other religions of the Afro-Caribbean diaspora.

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There are several religious festivals found in the various Traditional African religions. Some of these are listed below next to their corresponding religion :

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Isaac Schapera (23 June 1905 Garies, Cape Colony – 26 June 2003 London, England), was a social anthropologist at the London School of Economics specialising in South Africa. He was notable for his contributions of ethnographic and typological studies of the indigenous peoples of Botswana and South Africa. Additionally, he was one of the founders of the group that would develop British social anthropology.

Not only did Schapera write numerous publications of his extensive research done in South Africa and Botswana, he published his work throughout his career (1923–1969), and even after he retired. As an anthropologist he focused on the lives and customs of the indigenous peoples of South Africa and was considered to be a specialist in the topic. Early in his career he would focus on studies of the Khoisan of South Africa until the 1930s, when he would begin to focus on Tswana of Botswana

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Source: Gottlieb, Roger S., The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology, Oxford University Press (2006), p. 261, ISBN 9780199727698 [1]

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Portal maintenance status June 2018 This portal s subpages have been checked by an editor and are needed Please take care when editing especially if using automated editing software Learn how to update the maintenance information here Wikipedia portal for content related to Traditional African religionsPortal topics Activities Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Nature People Philosophy Religion Society Technology Random portal Welcome to the Traditional African religions portal IntroductionLocal ceremony in Benin featuring a zangbeto The traditional beliefs and practices of African people are highly diverse beliefs that include various ethnic religions Generally these traditions are oral rather than scriptural and are passed down from one generation to another through folk tales songs and festivals and include beliefs in spirits and higher and lower gods sometimes including a supreme being as well as the veneration of the dead and use of magic and traditional African medicine Most religions can be described as animistic with various polytheistic and pantheistic aspects The role of humanity is generally seen as one of harmonizing nature with the supernatural Full article Refresh with new selections below purge Selected articleThe Dahomean religion was practiced by the Fon people of the Dahomey Kingdom The kingdom existed until 1898 in what is now the country of Benin Slaves taken from Dahomey to the Caribbean used elements of the religion to form Vodou and other religions of the Afro Caribbean diaspora Read more More selected articles b Selected imagesImage 1 Serer representation of the universe The three worlds the invisible world the terrestrial world and the nocturnal world Credit Henry Gravrand La civilisation sereer PangoolFor more about this picture see Serer creation myth and Serer religion A ƭat Roog Image 2 The Mbot mask Symbol of the Serer peoples Ndut initiation rite Credit TamsierMore about the Ndut rite of passage Image 3 An Igbo Ukwu bronze ceremonial vessel made around the 9th century AD Credit UkabiaMore about this picture on Archaeology of Igbo Ukwu Image 4 An early 20th century Igbo medicine man in Nigeria West Africa Credit UkabiaFor more about this picture see Divination in Traditional African Religions African divination Traditional African medicine and Igbo religion Image 5 The Senegambian stone circles Wassu section believed by archaeologists and historians to be built by the Serer people of the Senegambia region The Senegambia stone circles are the largest concentration of stone circles seen anywhere in the world according to UNESCO They are sacred burial grounds and a place of ritual offerings kuur in Serer Credit AtamariFor more about this picture see Senegambian stone circles Mummification and Cult of the Upright Stones in Serer religion and Serer ancient history Image 6 An early 20th century Yoruba divination board Credit TamsierFor more about this picture see Divination in Traditional African religions and African divination Image 7 Bakongo masks from the Kongo Central In traditional African religions masks play an important part in many ritual ceremonies Credit Ndoto ya AfrikaFor more about this picture see Practices and rituals in traditional African religions Traditional African masks African art and African sculpture Image 8 Vodun altar with several fetishes in Abomey Benin West Africa Credit Dominik SchwarzMore about this picture on West African Vodun Image 9 The star Yoonir symbol of the Universe in Serer religion and Cosmogony The peak of the star top point represents the Supreme Deity Roog The other four points represent the cardinal points of the Universe The crossing of the lines bottom left and top right and top left and bottom right pinpoints the axis of the Universe that all energies pass The top point is the point of departure and conclusion the origin and the end Among the Serers who cannot read or write the Latin alphabet it is very common for them to sign official documents with the star of Yoonir as the star also represents good fortune and destiny Yoonir also represents the Serer people and the Serer precolonial Kingdom of Sine Credits Sarang AnonMoos and Yoonir file by Tamsier For more about the pentagram in Serer spirituality see Yoonir in Serer religion and Serer creation myth Image 10 The gods Osiris Anubis and Horus in order from left to right painted inside the tomb of pharaoh Horemheb Credit A ParrotFor more about this picture see Ancient Egyptian deities and Ancient Egyptian religion Image 11 Traditional healer of South Africa performing a divination by reading the bones Credit User FastilyClone Fastily For more about this picture see Divination in Traditional African religions and African divination FestivalsThere are several religious festivals found in the various Traditional African religions Some of these are listed below next to their corresponding religion Afro Cuban religion Plantes Dogon religion Bulo Sigi Dama Bado Bago Gogo Igbo religion Ekpe festivals New Yam Festival of the Igbo The Iwa ji festival Jamaican Maroon religion Kumina Kromanti dance Jola Kumpo Niasse Samay San religion Healing dances Serer religion Daqaar mboob Diouck Gamo Jobai Khanghere Mindisse Mbosseh or mboose Mboudaye Ndut Randou Rande Raan held at Tukar see also Saltigue Sam Southieh The consultation at Ngalagne The massacre of Cadde The royal struggle The session struggle at Ndiaye Ndiaye The session struggle Jiloor Jijaak Tobaski Tourou Peithie Xoy main Xoy held at Fatick Yoruba religion Odun Egungun The Yoruba calendar the year in festivals Selected biographyIsaac Schapera 23 June 1905 Garies Cape Colony 26 June 2003 London England was a social anthropologist at the London School of Economics specialising in South Africa He was notable for his contributions of ethnographic and typological studies of the indigenous peoples of Botswana and South Africa Additionally he was one of the founders of the group that would develop British social anthropology Not only did Schapera write numerous publications of his extensive research done in South Africa and Botswana he published his work throughout his career 1923 1969 and even after he retired As an anthropologist he focused on the lives and customs of the indigenous peoples of South Africa and was considered to be a specialist in the topic Early in his career he would focus on studies of the Khoisan of South Africa until the 1930s when he would begin to focus on Tswana of Botswana Read more More selected biographies b Selected quote The environment and nature are infused in every aspect of traditional African religions and culture This is largely because cosmology and beliefs are intricately intertwined with the natural phenomena and environment All aspects of weather thunder lightning rain day moon sun stars and so on may become amenable to control through the cosmology of African people Natural phenomena are responsible for providing people with their daily needs Roger S Gottlieb Source Gottlieb Roger S The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology Oxford University Press 2006 p 261 ISBN 9780199727698 1 More selected quotes b Did you know that the organizers of FESTIMA a festival in Burkina Faso celebrating traditional African masks estimate that 100 000 people attended in 2016 Related portals Africa Pan Africanism Religion All Africa related portals TopicsvteReligion in AfricaReligionsTraditional African religions portalAkamba mythology Akan religion Ancient Egyptian religion Bahaʼi Faith Bantu mythology Traditional Berber religion Bono mythology Buddhism Bushongo mythology Christianity Dahomean religion Dinka religion Dogon religion Efik mythology Hinduism Igbo religion Irreligion Islam Isoko mythology Jainism Judaism Khoe San religion Lotuko mythology Lozi mythology Lugbara mythology Maasai mythology Malagasy mythology Mbuti mythology Serer religion Serer creation myth Traditional African religions Tumbuka mythology Waaq Yoruba religion Zulu 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