Swazi traditional religion

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Swazi traditional religion is an indigenous belief system of the Swazi people centered on ancestral veneration, sacred kingship, and rituals that maintain harmony between the community, nature, and the spiritual world.

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Label Occurrences
Swazi traditional religion canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf African traditional religion
indigenous religion
associatesKingWith mediator between people and spiritual forces
sacred authority
centersOn family-based ancestor rites
royal rituals
coexistsWith Christianity in Eswatini
emphasizes communal participation in rituals
lineage continuity
respect for elders
social harmony
geographicallyAssociatedWith Eswatini
Southern Africa
surface form: southern Africa
hasConcept ancestors as intermediaries
ritual purity
sacred kingship
taboos
hasCoreBelief ancestral veneration
harmony between humans and nature
harmony between living and spiritual worlds
sacred kingship
hasDeity Mvelinchanti
hasFestival Incwala ceremony
Umhlanga ceremony
hasPlaceOfPractice homestead shrines
royal kraal
sacred natural sites
hasRitual animal sacrifice
beer offerings
divination
first-fruits rituals
healing ceremonies
libation
rainmaking rituals
hasSacredInstitution Swazi royal family
surface form: Swazi monarchy
hasSpecialist inyanga
sangoma
influences Swazi customary law
Swazi social norms
linksFestivalTo fertility of land
renewal of kingship
practicedBy Swazi people
recognizesRoleOf diviner-healer
ritual specialist
transmittedBy oral tradition
usesMedium dance
drumming
ritual songs
viewsDeityAs supreme being

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mswati III religion Swazi traditional religion
Umhlanga ceremony religion Swazi traditional religion
Sobhuza II religion Swazi traditional religion