
Digo religion
Digo religion, practiced by the Digo people of Tanzania and Kenya, is traditionally based on ancestral worship and the veneration of nature. Central to their beliefs is the acknowledgment of a creator god, along with various spirits that are thought to influence daily life. Rituals, ceremonies, and community gatherings play a significant role in their spiritual practices, often tied to agricultural cycles and important life events. While many Digo people maintain these traditional beliefs, some have also embraced Christianity and Islam, leading to a blend of religious practices and values within the community.