Definition of Animist. Meaning of Animist. Synonyms of Animist

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Definition of Animist

Animist
Animist An"i*mist, n. [Cf. F. animiste.] One who maintains the doctrine of animism.

Meaning of Animist from wikipedia

- mythology. Some members of the non-tribal world also consider themselves animists, such as author Daniel Quinn, sculptor Lawson Oyekan, and many contemporary...
- surrealism, fantastic literature, science fiction and its African version, the animist realism. Realism is an attempt to create a depiction of actual life; a...
- traditional Aboriginal religions. In Australian Aboriginal mythology and the animist framework developed in Aboriginal Australia, the Dreaming is a sacred era...
- and propitiated with communal gatherings and offerings of food. Gods of animist derivation are included in the Satsana Phi pantheon of gods, as well as...
- Tsohon Birni, Katsina, Northern Nigeria Died Daura, Northern Nigeria Burial Birni Ta Kusheyi House Kabara Banu Habe Mother Hamata Religion Hausa animist...
- jade was mined in east Taiwan by animist Taiwanese indigenous peoples and processed mostly in the Philippines by animist indigenous Filipinos. Some were...
- Cebuanos had already performed dances similar to the Sinulog to honor animist idols long before the introduction of Christianity to the Philippines,...
- religions from other religions, 1891 (forest tribe), 1901 (animist), 1911 (tribal animist), 1921 (hill and forest tribe), 1931 (primitive tribe), 1941...
- jade was mined in east Taiwan by animist Taiwanese indigenous peoples and processed mostly in the Philippines by animist indigenous Filipinos. Some were...
- changed to Ati-Atihan. The festivity is claimed to be originally a native animist celebration of the anito (ancestor spirits), to which Spanish missionaries...