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Essay heading: ancestor worship
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These people are adored ancestors because they are fresh in the minds of the people, and have created a legacy that is positive in every way. The admiration from younger generations allows the living dead to be titled as ancestors. The dead-dead are those that have died over 200 years ago, or were known as criminals, witches, and/or immoral people... displayed 300 characters
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They are not considered ancestors.
The importance of ancestors, or living dead, in African traditional religion should not be overlooked. The living believe that ancestors have a special bond with the supreme being. Therefore, the easiest way the living can reach this Supreme Being, is by sustaining a relationship with their ancestors... displayed next 300 characters
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