When I was growing up in Japan, I heard the the term ancestor worship used frequently and inaccurately. Gaijin often used it to describe Shinto, a polytheistic religion of the natural world. My mother used it, always pejoratively, whenever genealogy came up. “Oh, that’s just ancestor worship,” she’d say. That was usually a reference to my grandmother’s work on our family tree.
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