What are the characteristics of a primal religion?
Keeping this in consideration, what is the primal religion?
Animism. Primal religions are usually found in small, insulated, tribal settings. Adding to animism, primal religions often include the practice of totemism, in which it's believed that every human has a mystical bond to a specific animal or element of nature.
Beside above, why are some forms of religion called Primal describe some of the characteristics of primal religions?
Certain forms of religion are known as Primal, because they were "the traditions of non-literate people." They do not depend on scriptures or written teachings, as many modern religions do (ex: Christianity: The Bible, Islam: The Quran, etc.). Primal religions are most often the traditions of tribal peoples.
The symbolist mentality (as it has been called) of the primal religions sees connections between the physical and the metaphysical. For example, to an Andean the landscape is seen as a reflection of a superior reality. It must not be assumed, however, that a primal religious people are mystics.