totemism

[toh-tuh-miz-uh m] /ˈtoʊ təˌmɪz əm/
noun
1.
the practice of having totems.
2.
the system of tribal division according to totems.
Origin
1785-95, Americanism; totem + -ism
Related forms
totemistic, adjective
Examples from the web for totemism
  • This is seen as a somewhat peculiar application of animal totemism.
British Dictionary definitions for totemism

totemism

/ˈtəʊtəˌmɪzəm/
noun
1.
the belief in kinship of groups or individuals having a common totem
2.
the rituals, taboos, and other practices associated with such a belief
Derived Forms
totemist, noun
totemistic, adjective
totemism in Culture
totemism [(toh-tuh-miz-uhm)]

The belief that people are descended from animals, plants, and other natural objects. Symbols of these natural ancestors, known as totems, are often associated with clans (groups of families tracing common descent). By representing desirable individual qualities (such as the swiftness of a deer) and helping to explain the mythical origin of the clan, totems reinforce clan identity and solidarity.