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to show that the supposedly shared qualities of totemismâexogamy, naming, descent from the totem, taboo, ceremony, reincarnation, guardian spirits and secret societies and artâwere actually expressed very differently between
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explanation of totemism, namely, that local groups or clans, in selecting a totemistic name from the realm of nature, were reacting to a need to be differentiated. If the origin of the name was forgotten, Lang argued, there followed a mystical relationship between the objectâfrom which the name was
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poles featuring many different designs (bears, birds, frogs, people, and various supernatural beings and aquatic creatures). They serve multiple purposes in the communities that make them. Similar to other forms of
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once derivedâand the groups that bore these names. Through nature myths, animals and natural objects were considered as the relatives, patrons, or ancestors of the respective social units.
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not otherwise involved in the practice of a traditional, tribal religion have been known to use "totem" terminology for the personal identification with a tutelary spirit or
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term "totem" to describe a pre-existing and independent practice, although others use the term. The term "token" has replaced "totem" in some areas.
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of coastal New South Wales, a person may have multiple totems of different types (personal, family or clan, gender, tribal and ceremonial). The
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in totemism. In addition, he argued that totemism also served as a form of collective worship, reinforcing social cohesion and solidarity.
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The term âtotemâ has proved to be a blunt instrument. Far more subtlety is required, and again, there is regional variation on this issue.
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assistant (the totem assists a healer or clever person).
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Rose, Deborah; James, Diana; Watson, Christine (2003).
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beings appeared from the sea. These beings taught the
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Gathering places: Aboriginal and fur trade histories.
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cult (totems associated with a secret organization),
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2009:"Totem Poles: According to Crests and Topics"
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560:Edward Burnett Tylor
390:The Elementary Forms
158:Magic (supernatural)
108:Comparative religion
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1577:James George Frazer
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