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{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin:0 0 1em 1em; width:320px;" ! colspan="2" | Akan religion |- ! Family | Indigenous / West African |- ! Origin region | Akan peoples of Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire |- ! Founding period | Precolonial West Africa; continuing in traditional and diasporic forms |- ! Estimated adherents | Unknown; practiced in traditional communities and reflected in related African diasporic religions. |} '''Akan religion''' refers to the traditional religious worldview of Akan-speaking peoples of West Africa, including beliefs about a supreme creator, spirits, ancestors, ritual authority, morality, and community life. == Overview == Akan religion is not a single centralized institution but a family of related traditions rooted in Akan cultures. It includes reverence for the supreme being often named Nyame or Onyankopon, attention to lesser spirits and deities, ancestral relationships, moral order, ritual specialists, and ceremonies connected to birth, death, kingship, healing, and community well-being. == Key beliefs == * A supreme creator associated with the sky and cosmic order * Abosom or spiritual powers connected with nature, morality, and ritual life * Ancestral presence and obligations between the living and the dead * Communal ethics, destiny, taboo, purification, and right relationship * The importance of elders, lineage, and ritual authority == Practices == * Libation, prayer, offerings, and invocations * Ancestral remembrance and funeral rites * Rites of passage and community festivals * Divination, healing, and purification in some contexts * Respect for sacred places, stools, shrines, and lineage symbols == Places of worship == * Shrines, sacred groves, homes, royal courts, community spaces, and ritual sites == Sacred texts == * Primarily oral traditions, proverbs, ritual formulas, praise names, myths, songs, and community memory rather than a single written scripture == Holidays and observances == * Akan observances vary by community and may include ancestral festivals, stool festivals, harvest rites, and local ritual calendars == Branches and related traditions == * [[Indigenous and Traditional Religions]] * [[Ifa]] * [[Vodou]] * [[Santería]] == See also == * [[Religion]] * [[Theology]] * [[Philosophy of religion]] * [[New Religious Movements]] * [[Indigenous and Traditional Religions]] [[Category:Religions]] [[Category:Indigenous and traditional religions]] [[Category:African religions]]
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