On all continents except Antarctica, where there are no indigenous inhabitants or traditional religions.
Animal sacrifice is still practiced in some religions, including Santeria, Vodou, and some forms of Hinduism.
Of the major religions still practiced today, Hinduism is probably oldest.
Africans still practiced their traditional Yoruba & Vodou religions, under slavery, by concealing it under the guise of following Christianity.
Continents that host communities of Jews where Judaism is practiced include: North America Europe Africa South America Asia Australia Antarctica has no permanent residents, and therefore no communities. Still, Judaism is practiced by several individuals who serve on research and other temporary assignments to the Antarctic continent.
Hinduism is one of the oldest religions still practiced today.Hinduism is the third largest religion in terms of followers.
Pagans lived in the medieval times and most of them converted to Christianity. Their religion is still practiced by some people. Druidism, Shamanism and Asatru comes under Pagan religions. There are some other new religions stemmed from Pagan religions and those are called Neo-Paganism. Wicca, Witchcraft includes in Neo-Pagan religions.
Cuba was a predominantly Roman Catholic country before Castro. From 1959 to 1992 it was officially an atheistic country. However, Cubans still practiced their religions in secret. The major religions in Cuba are: Catholic, Protestant, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jewish, and Santeria (a mix of Catholic and African religions).
Some traditional Native American childbirth practices and rituals that are still practiced today include using traditional herbs for healing, involving the community in the birthing process, and incorporating spiritual ceremonies and rituals to honor the mother and child.
Some traditional medieval crafts that are still practiced today include blacksmithing, pottery making, weaving, and woodworking. These crafts have been passed down through generations and continue to be valued for their craftsmanship and historical significance.
Yes; it depends on the religious group. Many Native American peoples continue to follow their ancestral religions. African religions are still practiced--and in India the "indigenous" religion is the main form of religion. Many Japanese still practice Shintoism and many Koreans still practice shamanism.
Well mostly Africa but some countries in South America still practice their beliefs as well.
Mayans still practice their traditional religions although many have been Christianized.