Tribal Religions
Tribal religions are belief systems practiced by indigenous communities that are often passed down orally through generations. These religions typically involve rituals, ceremonies, and spiritual practices that are closely tied to the natural world and the community's cultural traditions. They often involve a deep connection to the land, ancestors, and spirits, and may include elements such as animism, shamanism, and ancestor worship. Tribal religions vary greatly from one community to another and are often closely intertwined with the social, economic, and political structures of the tribe.