AFRICAN TRADITIONAL RELIGION AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: THE ROLE OF TOTEMS AND DEITY WORSHIP IN GHANA

G. Benson
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Purpose: The exploitative tendencies of human activities have hugely hampered the environment, diversely. To that end, the international community has adopted several devices that are mainly anchored on law, ethics and religious doctrines to address the challenges. This paper looks at the relevance of religion towards environmental conservatism. In that regard, the main objective of the study was to ascertain how Traditional African Religious practices, in particular totemism and deity worship, do enhance the sustainable utilization of natural resources and the preservation of ecosystems. Methodology: This study which was guided by qualitative methods using in-depth interviews, focus group discussions and participant-observations; purposively selected 45 participants based on their knowledge on the subject area across three ethnic groups in Ghana. Findings: Findings showed that even though practices of totemism and deity worship by African Traditional Regions (ATRs) have aided environmental protection throughout the centuries, it is only coincidental as reasons behind the practices are spiritual and not born out of environmental consciousness or pragmatism. And that, practices of totemsim and deity worship are widely spread in Ghana and observed by all clans in the country. Recommendations: For effective environmental protectionism, it is recommended amongst other things that in addressing current ecological challenges, both modern scientific methods and indigenous traditional modes be synchronized efficiently. Findings in this article call for the festering of ideas amongst religious environmentalists, environmental institutions, governments and policy makers, towards the efficient management of environmental resources in the given circumstances.
非洲传统宗教与自然资源管理:图腾与神灵崇拜在加纳的作用
目的:人类活动的开发倾向在不同程度上极大地阻碍了环境。为此目的,国际社会采取了几项主要以法律、道德和宗教教义为基础的手段来应对这些挑战。本文着眼于宗教与环境保守主义的相关性。在这方面,这项研究的主要目的是确定非洲传统的宗教习俗,特别是图腾崇拜和神崇拜如何促进自然资源的可持续利用和生态系统的保护。研究方法:本研究采用深度访谈、焦点小组讨论和参与者观察等定性方法;根据他们在加纳三个种族群体的主题领域的知识,有目的地选择了45名参与者。研究结果:研究结果表明,尽管几个世纪以来,非洲传统地区(ATRs)的图腾崇拜和神灵崇拜的做法有助于环境保护,但这只是巧合,因为这些做法背后的原因是精神上的,而不是出于环境意识或实用主义。而且,图腾和神灵崇拜的做法在加纳广泛传播,并在该国的所有氏族遵守。建议:为了有效保护环境,建议在应对当前生态挑战时,将现代科学方法和本土传统模式有效地同步起来。本文的研究结果呼吁宗教环保主义者、环境机构、政府和政策制定者在特定情况下对环境资源进行有效管理。
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