Why is the Tallensi religion considered by anthropologists to be a religion of one's specific descent group?
A) They believe that one's ancestors are the only force that can plague or protect them.
B) Their creator god is significantly different from those of neighboring cultures.
C) They are the only known culture to believe in their particular religious system.
D) They revere the living elders of their community rather than any sort of supernatural entity.
A
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a. True b. False
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a. True b. False