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What was the religious practice of the africans?

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Africa is a continent made up of many different countries and peoples. There are many different religious beliefs and practices. Many deal with spirits, herbs and magical ceremonies. Ancestors often play an important role. The religious leader may be a healer, a priest [though this doesn't mean they are Christian], a person considered to be magic, or another variation along those lines. African religions are still being practiced today, just as they have been for hundreds of years. There are Christians and Muslims in Africa, but they are in the minority.

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