1. They are called primal because they are both unique and that form of religion was before the traditional religions came about. Some characteristics include mythic, rituals, and worshiping of more than one god.
2. Elements include forms of life, and creation of first human beings.Also created symbols and tribes.
3. Every Aboriginal person.
4. Totem:
the
natural form being any emblem or symbol.
Taboo: prohibits anything in society considered inappropriate.
5. Rituals are essential both in identity and experience.
6. Their ancestors.
7. The purposes
served by the Aboriginal initiation rites is to
awaken people to their spiritual identity.
8.
1. The two lower teeth of a boy are knocked out and
buried in the ground.
2. Blood poured.
9. The
Yoruba’s people live in Nigeria, Benin and Togo.
10. It is beleived to be where
Yoruba’s god, Orishna-nla first began to create the world.
11. Yoruba
understanding of cosmos.
The
Yorubas depict the world as two separate divisions: heaven and earth. Heaven
being the invisible homes of the Ancestors and Earth being the visible
experience of human beings. The entire purpose is to maintain balance in the
world.
12. Olorun
is the major god of the Yoruba tribe.
13. The
orishas are the lesser dieties, than Olorum. and significant because they have sacred power.
14. Name and
describe two orishas.
1. Ogun-
the god of Iron and war.
2. Orisha-nla- recognized as creator of Earth.
15. A trickster figure is a mischievous supernatural being.
16. Two types of
Yoruba ancestors are family and defied.
17. the
role of the Yoruba ritual practitioner is to help people communicate with their ancestors.
18 . Divination is basically telling the future and is considered essential.
19. Scholars believe humans came to North America by crossing over the Bering Strait.
20. The
religion of the Plains is vital to North America because they share similar cultures.
22. Inktomi is the spider and also a god.
23.The
Lakota believe that four souls depart from a person at death. The soul meets an
old woman , who determines whether or not the soul is to live in the world of
ancestors or back to earth as a ghost.
24. Spiritual Power is what individuals try to gain access to during vision quests.
25. The sweat lodge is a hut covered with animal skin that helps the vision quest.
26. A typical vision in vision quest happens at the end of the day,and is communicated through the vision that is seen.
27. A medicine man proceeds the sun dance in the Blackfeet
tribe?
30.The Aztec defy primal religion because they were a very populated society and spread over most of South America. But they were similiar because they both did rituals.
31.Mesoamerica
was located in Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.
32.Quetzalcoatl created order in the world in the
ancient city, Tenochtitla.
33. Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl in rule during the golden age.
34.The
Aztecs called their present age the golden age.
35.The
Aztecs understood the spatial world as having four quadrants, extending outward
from the universe.
36.The
Aztecs considered each human mundi because they made the world divine.
37.The
special capabilities of the Aztec was being able to understand the human body and communication.
38. The historical coincidence that contributed to the fall of Tenochtitlan was
the
veneration of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
40. What three
themes are shared in this chapter?
Three
themes shared in this chapter are communication, nature of religion, and the desire to acquire knowledge.