Indigenous religions do not share unified beliefs about god or gods, contrasting with monotheistic and polytheistic religions.
False. All indigenous religions do not share unified beliefs about god or gods. They exhibit a diversity of views, including polytheism, henotheism, and nature worship, such as in Shinto or Ojibwa beliefs.
Monotheistic religions like Christianity, Islam, and Judaism recognize a single supreme god, while Hinduism, a major polytheistic religion, features a pantheon of deities.
Anthropologists categorize belief systems as monotheistic or polytheistic to distinguish religions like Buddhism that do not emphasize a permanent, independent god from those like Hinduism that acknowledge multiple deities.
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