There is no "traditional African religion". The tribes each had their own myths and practices that changed over time as tribes encountered eachother.
Traditional African religions do not have a specific founder or single moment of creation. They have evolved over many centuries through the beliefs and practices of various African cultures and communities.
Shintoism is a traditional Japanese religion founded in Japan, while Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded in the Indian subcontinent, specifically in Punjab, which is now part of India and Pakistan.
African traditional religions do not have a single holy book like some other religions. Instead, beliefs and practices are typically passed down orally through stories, rituals, and teachings within each community.
In African traditional religions, initiation rites are culturally specific ceremonies that mark a person's entrance into adulthood or a higher social status within the community. These rites often involve rituals, teachings, and symbolic activities that serve to welcome individuals into the community and pass on important cultural knowledge and values. Initiation rites vary widely across different African cultures and may include elements such as seclusion, scarification, vision quests, and feasting.
The main religions in Ibadan, Nigeria are Christianity and Islam. These two religions have a significant presence in the city, with a mix of followers from different denominations and sects. Traditional African religions also hold influence in some communities in Ibadan.
Piqué religion is a syncretic religious movement that originated in Haiti. It combines elements of Roman Catholicism with traditional African beliefs, particularly from the Yoruba religion. Piqué practices often involve rituals, music, dance, and the worship of spirits known as loa.
An African traditionalist is an adherent of an African traditional religion.
The traditional African religion influenced most African art, but Christianity influenced Ethiopian art.
Traditional African religion is known as Paganism which is a collective name for all 'nature religions'. There is no sole founder of this religion.
The traditional African religion influenced most African art, but Christianity influenced Ethiopian art.
Islam and the traditional African religion, Niger-cango religion
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they belong to the African traditional religion found in Ghana, in the upper-east region
Majority Christian, followed by Islam and traditional African religions.
Voodoo was never founded. It is an amalgamation of practices mixed and matched between very different religions including traditional African/West Indies tribal beliefs, Catholicism and others. It is not a single set of beliefs and practices with a founder like you find with Christianity or any formal religion.