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Indonesia is an example of Asian countries where syncretic religions have been dominant.
This use is legal in Brazil among native tribes and followers of some syncretic religions.
Unitarian Universalism also provides an example of a modern syncretic religion.
Cuba is home to a variety of syncretic religions of largely African cultural origin.
Many see it as a typical syncretic religion, in which personal beliefs and religious services draw from many faith traditions.
A syncretic religion developed among new Christians.
Also, in Zimbabwe, there is a syncretic religion which combines Christianity with traditional beliefs.
Afro-Christian syncretic religions such as the Rastafari movement also have a significant following.
Matrixism is a syncretic religion (a religion that joins together all religions).
Jones also explored local Brazilian syncretic religions.
He's like a syncretic religion.
Catholicism in Paraguay was influenced by the indigenous peoples; the syncretic religion has absorbed native elements.
The term syncretic politics has been derived from the idea of syncretism (syncretic religion).
In addition, there are Lumad, who are indigenous peoples of various animistic and syncretic religions.
Initially gaining acceptance from several kings, it led to the creation of syncretic religion that blended pagan elements with Christianity.
Nevertheless, critics describe these sects as a new syncretic religion which mixes elements of Christianity and Islam.
Syncretic religions are generally more common among minorities in a particular area or among groups that perceive themselves to be resisting political domination by their neighbors.
He is, also, revered by Venezuela's alternative and syncretic religion the Cult of Maria Lionza.
Mount Omine was out there and on its slopes congregated the yamabushi, the wandering, self-mortifying adherents of this syncretic religion.
Roman Catholicism combined with the indigenous Maya religion are the unique syncretic religion which prevailed throughout the country and still does in the rural regions.
Guerrillas or former paramilitaries harassed some indigenous groups that practiced animistic or syncretic religions.
The Khoton practice a syncretic religion incorporating elements from Buddhism, Islam, and Tengri shamanism.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, several new syncretic religions arose, combining various aspects of Christianity with traditional and non-traditional Māori philosophies.
Santería is a syncretic religion of West African and Caribbean origin influenced by Roman Catholic Christianity.
Afro-Brazilian religions are syncretic religions, such as Candomblé, that have many followers, mainly Afro-Brazilians.