Traditional Religion
Traditional religion refers to the spiritual beliefs and practices that are passed down through generations within specific cultural groups. These religions often emphasize the importance of rituals, ancestors, and the natural world. They are typically rooted in the history and customs of a community, providing a sense of identity and belonging.
Many traditional religions involve the worship of deities or spirits, often associated with elements of nature such as earth, water, and sky. Practices may include ceremonies, storytelling, and the use of sacred objects. These religions play a crucial role in shaping the values and social structures of their communities.