Zande Religion
Zande Religion is practiced by the Zande people, primarily found in the northeastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, and Central African Republic. It is characterized by a belief in a supreme god, along with a rich pantheon of spirits and ancestors who influence daily life. The Zande also believe in witchcraft, which they see as a force that can cause misfortune or illness.
Rituals and ceremonies play a significant role in Zande Religion, often involving divination and sacrifices to appease spirits or seek guidance. The community's social structure is closely tied to these religious practices, as they help maintain harmony and address conflicts within the group.