Originally Posted by
OrphanPip
Nonsense, shamanism is a clearly articulated form of religious belief, it simply involves the direct mediation of an individual in the tribe and the spirits/deities of the specific religion. Animistic religions are just as complex, may Native American societies involved very intricate collections of mythological nartives and traditions, believes and rituals. The statement that the huns had no religion, because they were not institutionalized at an imperial level, or monotheistic is just silly.
The reason there are no names for the religions of the Huns is because, one they were a short lived political amalgamation, and the cultures that composed the Huns were not literate. We have no direct information about the culture of those people, but it's silly to assume that they would be unique in not having an organized set of mythology or not having names for their belief system.