The animist beliefs of so many of this Labour Government who talk about the mauri within a mountain or a river are arrant nonsense. |
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The ancient religion of Hawaii incorporates hundreds of deities as well as magical and animist beliefs. |
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If anything they look like African animist masks that convey the idea of an animal more than its literal shape. |
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For all that the argument from charity shows, when it comes to disputes like that between an animist and a physicalist, relativism could be the right view. |
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The census officers kept complaining that it was nearly impossible for them to decide who was an animist and who was a Hindu, since all worshipped God in many forms. |
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Broadly, I'm something of an animist, so my everyday life is filled with minor recognitions, deals, tributes, and negotiations with local spirits. |
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Furthermore, animist beliefs and voodoo are prevalent in Togolese culture, and the role of fetishists and diviners is still significant. |
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More than 51 percent of Togo's population holds to traditional animist beliefs. |
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Moreover, in some communities, animist customary law does not give the same consideration to men, women and children. |
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Only relatively recently have been known Namja of dolls, people of animist highlanders living in northern Cameroon. |
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But what if we approached our creative close encounters through the lens of an animist or aboriginal understanding of the land? |
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Before European settlement, the animist beliefs of Australia's indigenous people had been practised for many thousands of years. |
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Polytheism cannot be cleanly separated from the animist beliefs prevalent in most folk religions. |
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One percent have animist beliefs, particularly in the southeastern region of the country. |
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This habit of accreditation is a factor of animist cultures that honours their relations to their particular geo-cultural ecology and values those of others. |
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But it is based on an older animist religion, which includes ancestor worship, sacred groves and ancient dances that have survived in Manipur's remoteness. |
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In pre-colonial times, the Congo was animist. |
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Most Southeast Asian people were originally animist, engaged in ancestors, nature, and spirits worship. |
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The Inuit practiced a form of shamanism based on animist principles. |
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Depreciative terms exist in historical terms such as mulatto, African slave, primitive culture, animist, African jungle, alongside scores of other terms. |
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The Dayak's traditional local animist religions are explored. |
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Its Judaeo-Christian roots go deep, as does its animist sensibility. |
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Aboriginal people traditionally adhered to animist spiritual frameworks. |
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