
Indigenous Religions
Indigenous Religions refer to the spiritual practices and beliefs of indigenous peoples around the world, often deeply connected to nature and ancestral traditions.
Diverse spiritual traditions of Indigenous peoples across the Americas, emphasizing a deep connection to nature, ancestral reverence, and the interrelatedness of all life.
The spiritual beliefs and practices of the Māori people of New Zealand, emphasizing a deep connection to the land, ancestral spirits, and the concept of the Tapu (sacred) and Noa (non-sacred).
Diverse spiritual practices and beliefs of Indigenous African peoples, emphasizing a deep connection to nature, ancestral reverence, and the interrelatedness of all life.
The indigenous spirituality of Japan, Shinto focuses on ritual practices to connect with kami (spirits) and emphasizes harmony with nature and ancestral reverence.
Diverse spiritual traditions of Indigenous Australian peoples, emphasizing a deep connection to the land, ancestral spirits, and the Dreamtime, which explains the origins and culture of the land and its people.

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