Indigenous Religion
Indigenous religion refers to the spiritual beliefs and practices of the original inhabitants of a region. These religions are often deeply connected to the land, nature, and ancestral traditions. They typically involve a rich tapestry of myths, rituals, and ceremonies that honor the spirits of the earth, animals, and ancestors, reflecting a holistic worldview.
Many Indigenous religions emphasize the importance of community and the interconnectedness of all living beings. Practices may include storytelling, dance, and offerings to deities or spirits. Examples of Indigenous religions can be found among the Native American, Aboriginal Australian, and Maori cultures, each with unique beliefs and practices.