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Nauruan indigenous religion

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Nauruan indigenous religion is anindigenous religion of theNauruans.

Worldview

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An offering to thefemale deity Eijebong was made. Dead spirits are believed to be invoked through trances by a medium, and those spirits were said to be living in the island of Buitani.[1] Believers say that the sky and the earth were created by aspider calledAreop-Enap.

Deities

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Eigigu

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Eigigu is a girl from Nauruan mythology, who is said to be the wife of the moon (maramen).[2]

Detora

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Detora is a boy in Nauruan mythology, who became the king of the sea.[3]

Areop-Enap

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Main article:Areop-Enap

Eyouwit

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A young girl who lived in the sky.[4]

Decline

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There are very few, if any, people on the island who still subscribe to this religion, because of the dominant belief ofChristianity imposed upon them by Christian colonization.Main sources for attestations of the religion in its old form comes from sources written by German ethnologistPaul Hambruch in 1914 and 1915 (available in German here:volume 1,volume 2), which was not well received by German missionaryAlois Kayser.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Pacific Islands. H.M. Stationery Office, Great Britain. 1945. p. 333.
  2. ^"the story of eigigu".naurugov.nr. Retrieved2021-12-18.
  3. ^"The story of Detora, the King of the sea".naurugov.nr. Retrieved2021-12-18.
  4. ^Petit-Skinner, Solange (1981).the nauruans. MacDuff Press.ISBN 0960627200.
  5. ^Dobbin, Jay; Hezel, Francis X. (2011).Summoning the Powers Beyond: Traditional Religions in Micronesia.JSTOR j.ctt6wqh65.11.
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