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  2. Hausa animism - Wikipedia

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    When discussing "bori", there is a distinction to be made between the beliefs of the Manguzawa (which consist of pagan or heavily pagan influenced Hausa religion), the general belief in spirits and animism that persists even among Muslim Hausa, and the possession-trance group that puts on dance performances and ceremonies. [1]

  3. Neopaganism in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South African Pagans actively participate in a diverse variety of groups or function primarily as solitary practitioners. [8] Pagan traditions practised in South Africa include Wicca, Neopagan witchcraft, Heathenry and Druidry. Wicca and contemporary Witchcraft are the predominant traditions practised and the majority of South African Pagans ...

  4. Witchcraft in Africa - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Maka people of Cameroon believe in an occult force known as djambe, that dwells inside a person. It is often translated as "witchcraft" or "sorcery", but it has a broader meaning that encompasses supernatural harm, healing and shapeshifting; this highlights the problem of using European terms for African concepts. [3]

  5. Traditional African religions - Wikipedia

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    An early-20th-century Igbo medicine man in Nigeria, West Africa. Adherents of traditional religions in Africa are distributed among 43 countries and are estimated to number over 100 million. [10] [11] Christianity and Islam, having largely displaced indigenous African religions, are often adapted to African cultural contexts and belief systems.

  6. Category:Modern paganism by country - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Modern pagan organizations by country (11 C) ... Neopaganism in South Africa

  7. West African Vodun - Wikipedia

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    West African religions commonly absorb elements from elsewhere regardless of their origin; [16] in West Africa, many individuals draw upon African traditional religions, Christianity, and Islam simultaneously to deal with life's issues. [17] In West Africa, vodúnsÉ›ntó sometimes abandon their religion for forms of Christianity like ...

  8. Paganism - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary knowledge of old pagan religions and beliefs comes from several sources, including anthropological field research records, the evidence of archaeological artifacts, and the historical accounts of ancient writers regarding cultures known to Classical antiquity. Most modern pagan religions existing today express a worldview that is ...

  9. Category:Paganism by country - Wikipedia

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