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Africa has an immense variety of religions which are based on oral histories and folk remedies. Some have syncretic elements of Islam and/or Christianity. To read about Traditional African Religions, including some names, please see the Related question below.
some south American religions, like the Aztecs (they still exist) sacrifice people, but only every blue moon
It entirely depends on the religion. Some religions have holy texts, some have oral traditions, some have exigesis-based traditions, some have cultural norms, etc.
In some parts of the world, slavery would still exist.
There are people who are storytellers and they tell stories to groups of people. Plus, many books are read on audiobooks and in some cases music can be oral literature.
There are some people who believe that dinosaurs still exist, even today.
Indigenous religions in Africa typically do not have standardized holy books like those found in major world religions. Instead, they rely on oral traditions, storytelling, rituals, and songs to pass down their beliefs, values, and histories. Sacred texts may exist in some cultures, but they are often not considered central to the religion. Each community may have its own set of practices and teachings that are transmitted through generations.
the map of the stars
A:The deity we call God belongs in the Abrahamic religions. He does not exist in traditional African beliefs, although in some beliefs there is a supreme god.
Shamanism is an oral tradition. Some books exist on the subject, but nothing that I would call a holy scripture.
Catholicism is the dominant religion in South America. Other religions that exist include Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and other Christian religions.
They built good roads and some of them still exist today