Sacred sites and ancestor veneration in Sidama, southwest Ethiopia: A socio-ecological perspective
This paper attempts to show the importance of sacred natural sites (SNS) among indigenous peoples and local communities serving as the locus of maintenance, continuity and expressions of religious identity drawing lessons from Sidama nation of Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples’ Regional St...
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