Religious Belief, Superstitious Notions, and Idolatrous Practices of Northern Guinea

1855 account of Northern Guinea’s religious beliefs: belief in a Supreme Being alongside fetichism, spirit worship, burial rites, and transmigration. Describes social impact of charms and idols.

Wilson was a pioneer Southern Presbyterian missionary to West Africa, and the first to bring a skeleton of a gorilla back to the United States.

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