Origins of Worshipping sotdae
The worship of sotdae-like objects was commonly found in North Asia. Figures or patterns on Bronze Age relics of the that included a pole with a bird on it were discovered around these areas. As people began to develop techniques for metalworking and increased their agriculture production, power differences among tribes emerged. Dominating class sought a political and religious foundation needed to maintain their powers from gods in the heaven. So it was assumed that appearance of sotdae stemmed from the integration between "Cosmic Tree" and "Sky-Birds".
A similar sacred pole is found among the Omaha tribe of the central United States.
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