According to Everett, the Pirahã have no concept of a supreme spirit or god;[9] however, they do believe in spirits that can sometimes take on the shape of things in the environment. These spirits can be jaguars, trees, or other visible, tangible things including people.[6]: 112, 134–142
A belief in a god is likely learned from others.
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