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totemism

Definition of Totemism

(noun) A kinship system based on people sharing a common totem which is a real or mythical ancestor, creature, or object that serves as a symbol for a group.

Totemism Scholars

Totemism is often discussed in sociology and anthropology and is still lively debated.

Totemism Pronunciation

Pronunciation Usage Guide

Syllabification: to·tem·ism

Audio Pronunciation

– American English
– British English

Phonetic Spelling

  • American English – /tOH-tuh-miz-uhm/
  • British English – /tOH-tuh-mi-zuhm/

International Phonetic Alphabet

  • American English – /ˈtoʊdəˌmɪz(ə)m/
  • British English – /ˈtəʊtəmɪz(ə)m/

Usage Notes

  • Totem is derived from the Ojibwe word odoodem “his kinship group” and the tribe builds totem poles which are representative sculptures made from trees.
  • A totem is both sacred and taboo.
  • Totemism is compared to animism.
  • Also called totemic religion.
  • A (noun) totemist or (noun) totemite constructs (adjective) totemic or (adjective) totemistic sculptures.

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Cite the Definition of Totemism

ASA – American Sociological Association (5th edition)

Bell, Kenton, ed. 2013. “totemism.” In Open Education Sociology Dictionary. Retrieved March 29, 2024 (https://sociologydictionary.org/totemism/).

APA – American Psychological Association (6th edition)

totemism. (2013). In K. Bell (Ed.), Open education sociology dictionary. Retrieved from https://sociologydictionary.org/totemism/

Chicago/Turabian: Author-Date – Chicago Manual of Style (16th edition)

Bell, Kenton, ed. 2013. “totemism.” In Open Education Sociology Dictionary. Accessed March 29, 2024. https://sociologydictionary.org/totemism/.

MLA – Modern Language Association (7th edition)

“totemism.” Open Education Sociology Dictionary. Ed. Kenton Bell. 2013. Web. 29 Mar. 2024. <https://sociologydictionary.org/totemism/>.