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Totemism

A totem pole in Ontario

Totemism is a belief about the relationship between people and nature. The term totem comes from an Ojibwe word meaning “a relative of mine”. It was first written about in 1791 by a trader, James Long. It has been recorded across native tribes of America, Africa and Australia. It has been the subject of much research into ethnic groups. Usually, totems of a kinship group will be animals or plants. They will be represented in sacred objects and will belong exclusively to them.


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طوطمية Arabic Totemismu AST Totemizm AZ توتمیسم AZB Тотемизм BA Татэмізм BE Татэмізм BE-X-OLD টোটেমবাদ Bengali/Bangla Totemisme Catalan تۆتێمیزم CKB

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