"Presents an overview of indigenous religions of Africa, Australia, India, Arctic regions, Mexico and others."@en
"Provides an introduction to various native religions in the world, discussing the belief systems of indigenous peoples currently living in India, Africa, Australia, the Arctic region, and some areas of South and Central America."
"Provides an introduction to various native religions in the world, discussing the belief systems of indigenous peoples currently living in India, Africa, Australia, the Arctic region, and some areas of South and Central America."@en
"A number of indigenous religions, including those of the Lakota (North America), Maya (Central America), and the descendents of the Inca (South America) are examined."@en
BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Spirituality Paganism & Neo-Paganism.
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