people .__.
there is no such thing as goddess
Deirdra B. Baldwin has written: 'An occasional suite' 'Totemic'
Totemic power refers to the spiritual significance and influence attributed to a totem, which is an object, animal, or plant that symbolizes a group, clan, or individual. In many cultures, totems are believed to embody protective qualities and serve as a connection to ancestral spirits or natural forces. This power can manifest in rituals, cultural practices, and personal identity, providing a sense of belonging and guidance for individuals and communities. Ultimately, totemic power encapsulates the relationship between people and the natural world, emphasizing reverence and respect for the symbols that represent them.
1 You should not look upon the likeness of a dead person 2 You should not hunt your totemic animals/plants
Renato Almeida has written: 'Totemic survivals in Brazilian dramatic dances' 'Folclore' -- subject(s): Folklore
Anthropologists call the Tonkawas way of religion, or claiming an animal or thing as a first ancestor a totemic belief. Most societies with totemic beliefs were divided into clans, and each clan had a mystical animal or spirit they believed protected them.
Beings, as in human beings.
Superior Beings was created in 2001.
Buddhism has no "supreme beings" (god, gods or goddesses) therefore there is no reference to such beings
The Kwakiutl Indians practiced a spiritual belief system deeply intertwined with nature and their environment. They believed in a world inhabited by spirits, including those of animals, ancestors, and supernatural beings, which influenced their daily lives and rituals. Ceremonies, such as potlatches, played a crucial role in their culture, serving as a means to honor these spirits, forge social bonds, and assert status within the community. Their religion also emphasized the importance of totemic symbols, which represented clan identities and spiritual connections.
The Outdatedness of Human Beings was created in 1956.
Human Beings probably Human Beings probably