What is another word for lozi mythology?

Pronunciation: [lˈə͡ʊzi mɪθˈɒləd͡ʒi] (IPA)

Lozi mythology, also known as Silozi mythology, refers to the traditional beliefs of the Lozi people, who live primarily in western Zambia. This mythology is rich in stories and legends about their gods and goddesses, ancestral spirits, and other supernatural beings. It also includes rituals, ceremonies, and songs that are performed to honor these deities and spirits. Other terms that can be used synonymously with Lozi mythology include Silozi religion, Lozi traditional religion, and Lozi spirituality. These terms all refer to the same set of beliefs and practices that have been passed down through generations of Lozi people. The mythology is an important part of their cultural identity and is an essential component of their way of life.

What are the hypernyms for Lozi mythology?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    african culture, African mythology, folk beliefs.

Related words: lozi culture, lozi people, lozi language, lozi alphabet, lozi skin color

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