Traditional Beliefs, Practices and Taboos![]() Wednesday, June 06, 2007 Despite the strong Islamic and Christian influence in The Gambia today, people still retain certain practices originating from past animist beliefs. “Animism” can be defined as a system of beliefs that natural objects and phenomena, such as idols or fetishes contain spiritual power. Beliefs in witchcraft belong to the “animist” tradition. Gambians consult marabouts for a variety of reasons, but the following are the most common: - To protect against evil spirits. The following list of taboos and superstitions is not exhaustive and may vary from ethnic group and village to village Taboos Time Physical World Hills Winds Animals Water Street, Roads & Paths Reincarnations Possession Circumcision Impact
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