What is another word for cargo cults?

Pronunciation: [kˈɑːɡə͡ʊ kˈʌlts] (IPA)

Cargo cults is a term used to describe various religious movements in which people in traditionally non-industrial societies imitate the material and behavioral patterns of modernization. Alternative synonyms for cargo cults include "cargo-mimetic religions" or "cargoism." Additionally, the term "cargoistic movement" can also be applied to refer to the phenomenon of these indigenous religions. In some cases, cargo cults have been linked to the island of Papua New Guinea, where it is believed that traditional customs and beliefs have been adopted in response to colonization by Western powers. Other synonyms for cargo cults include "mimetic religion," "false prophet movements," "cargo religion," and "millenarian movements.

What are the hypernyms for Cargo cults?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    religious syncretism, religious cults, cargo mythology, cargo worship, cults of personality.

Famous quotes with Cargo cults

  • All religions are ultimately cargo cults. Adherents perform required rituals, follow specific rules, and expect to be supernaturally gifted with desired rewards—long life, honor, wisdom, children, good health, wealth, victory over opponents, immortality after death, any desired rewards.
    Octavia Butler

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