- the Philippines,
before becoming a
Catholic festival, was
initially an
Anitist ritual dedicated to the
hermaphrodite deity, Lakapati, who
presided over...
- and Ava
periods have been lost.
Traditional Anitist sculptures from the
Philippines are
dominated by
Anitist designs mirroring the
medium used and the culture...
- The
Obando Fertility Rites are a
dance ritual,
Anitist in origin, that
later became a
Catholic festival celebrated every May in Obando, Bulacan, Philippines...
-
Bulul statues serve as
avatars of rice
deities in the
Anitist beliefs of the
Ifugao in the Philippines....
-
influenced many
ethnic peoples in a
particular area. Some
examples of
important Anitist symbols are as follow: okir – a
distinct mark of
cultural heritage of the...
-
predominant religion in
Metro Manila.
Other Christian denominations, Muslims,
Anitists, animists, and
atheists are the minority.
Among the most
important religious...
- Presbyterians, Seventh-day
Adventist and
other Evangelical Christians. Muslims,
Anitists, animists, and
atheists are also
present in the province.
Poverty incidence...
- An
Anitist bulul (15th century) with a
pamahan bowl from
northern Philippines. The
statue was used as an
avatar for one of the many rice
deities of the...
-
National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) Law
protects certain Anitist sacred grounds.
Philippine mythology and the
mythical creatures, are promoted...
- non-denominational
Evangelical churches also
known as Born-Again Christians. Muslims,
Anitists, animists, and
atheists are also
present in the province. The
version of...