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When do you think spiritual beliefs began?. No one knows exactly when or where. But it is certain that people had strong spiritual beliefs in ancient times. http://cavemanchemistry.com/oldcave/shanidar.jpg.
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When do you think spiritual beliefs began?
No one knows exactly when or where. • But it is certain that people had strong spiritual beliefs in ancient times. • http://cavemanchemistry.com/oldcave/shanidar.jpg
Animism was practiced by many peoples during prehistoric times. .http://www.worldbook.com/wb/images/content_spotlight/conservation/cave.jpg
The term used for those beliefs is ”Animism.” The word “Animism” comes from the Latin anima which means “soul” or having “breath”.
Even today, people all over the globe follow animist beliefs. • http://www.newagemultimedia.com/firebrace/performance.jpg
Animism is the belief that spirits inhabit animate (living) things.
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The Bwa and Nuna people of central Burkina Faso seek the help of powerful spirits who live in the wild forests, bush country, and rivers surrounding their villages. • They create masks to bring the spirits to life. • Dancing these masks on market days and at funerals and initiation ceremonies honors the spirits and brings forth their blessings. • http://cti.itc.virginia.edu/~bcr/African_Mask_Faces.html
Wishing to control the spirit forces and have their help against the powers of destruction, the Bwa and Nuna create masks that make the spirits visible and put them in touch with the people.
Nuna animal spirit masks depict the nature spirits associated with such powerful animals as the hawk, buffalo, and crocodile. http://cti.itc.virginia.edu/~bcr/African_Mask_Faces.html
The crocodile's body is covered with scales in the form of a checkerboard pattern, which represents the separation between knowledge and ignorance. The crocodile maskers dance in pairs, with fluid undulating motions.
Buffalo Mask of The Nuna peoples Hampton University Museum
Spirits can also inhabit geographical landforms • featureshttp://www.art3st.com/artprojects/lj/photoproject/nov2004/sunrise-ftpierce-nov2004.jpg
Geographical landforms such as mountains, bodies of water also are important to animist beliefs • Ghana has a famous spirit called Mame Water.
In Ghana there is a water spirit called Mami Water • The fishermen consider her so sacred they do not talk about her openly.
Natural phenomenon such as lightning thunder, earth quakes can be given humanlike or supernatural spiritual powers Tupan, a god of the Tupi-Guarani people of the Amazon rainforest is a spirit who lives in the sky and is believed to cause thunder.
Natural phenomena can be a good or evil spirit http://earthscience.files.wordpress.com/2007/05/tornado.jpg
There are also ancestor spirits. www.newagemultimedia.com/firebrace/Pict0028.jpg
Hopi - Honoring the ancestral spirits http://search.yahoo.com/?fr=slv8-
A holy burial place for the Tupi-Guaraní of the rain forest of Brazil www.nickwinter.com/.../brazil/iguacu_2.jpg
Democratic Republic of Congo – ancestor spirit mask
People believed they had to maintain a favorable (good) relationship with the spirits or else suffer their wrath (anger).
Bali Paying tribute to the spirits of the ancestors. http://blog.baliwww.com/wp-content/photos/pemangku_1.jpg
Animists also believe that spirits inhabit inanimate (nonliving) objects. http://www.newagemultimedia.com/firebrace/performance.jpg
Saami Sacred Stones in Karelia, Russia Saamis believed that in this stones (seidas) there live spirits that might help if one sacrificed them animals (usually reindeers) and things. http://heninen.net/seid/english.htm
In Japan the mysterious forces of nature, called ke, were believed to be inside objects and space to create mononoke.Mononoke gathered in trees and stones. The oi-ya in the old shrine compound of the NaikuIse
Off-shore rock kami www.aarweb.org/.../Images275/rock-kami.jpg
In North America Medicine wheels are stone structures built by certain indigenous people for spiritual and ritual purposes. http://www.wolfcreekarts.com/Medicine_Wheel.htm
The figure on the top of this Tlingit totem pole is Raven the creator. North America http://www.eddystoneinn.com/photos/totems/totems_alaska.JPG
How do we know about these ancient traditions when the people had no writing?
Oral tradition From generation to generation stories were passed down in families, clans, tribes, and villages.
As long as words have been spoken there have been storytellers and people to listen to them.
Stories were a way of explaining things that people did not understand. http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~erikad/Themepages/Travel/Mali/griot.jpg
In many cultures storytelling is not just narration or speaking. There is also music and dance, singing and religion.Tupa –Guaraniof Brazil www.sescsp.org
When the stories were good they were retold over and over. http://www.cowboypoetry.com/cfTheStoryTeller.jpg
Myths • Folktales • Fables • Oral history Teach lessons about human behavior Tell the beliefs and values of the people
Pueblo Indian story teller - pottery www.bahti.com/Media/story2.jpg
Oral Tradition keeps the past alive, keeps beliefs strong, and makes learning about cultures fascinating!