Totemism is
manifested in various forms and types in different
contexts and is most often found among populations whose traditional economies relied on
hunting and gathering, mixed farming with hunting and gathering, or emphasized the raising of cattle.
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Totemism | religion | Britannicat 1.63 m. Courtesy of the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, England The term totemism has been used to characterize a cluster of traits in the religion and in the social organization of many peoples. <span>Totemism is manifested in various forms and types in different contexts and is most often found among populations whose traditional economies relied on hunting and gathering, mixed farming with hunting and gathering, or emphasized the raising of cattle. The term totem is derived from the Ojibwa word ototeman, meaning “one’s brother-sister kin.” The grammatical root, ote, signifies a blood relationship between brothers and sisters who h Summary
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