African traditional religion
African traditional religion encompasses a variety of spiritual beliefs and practices native to the African continent. It is characterized by a deep connection to nature, ancestors, and community. Many African societies believe in a supreme being, as well as lesser spirits that inhabit the natural world, such as rivers, mountains, and trees. Rituals, ceremonies, and oral traditions play a crucial role in maintaining these beliefs.
An important aspect of African traditional religion is the veneration of ancestors, who are believed to influence the living. Practices often include offerings, prayers, and festivals to honor these ancestors. Each ethnic group, such as the Yoruba or Zulu, has its own unique customs and deities, reflecting the rich diversity of beliefs across the continent.