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animist Meaning in Bengali



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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.


𑜇𑜣) is a form of animist religious beliefs traditionally and historically practiced by groups of ethnic Tai peoples.


Tai folk animist traditions are practiced.


(other religion), 1881 (Aboriginal), 1891 (forest tribe), 1901 (animist), 1911 (Animist), 1921 (Primitive), 1931 (Tribal religion), 1941 (tribes), However.


Spain, the island was once home to indigenous animist Warays to the east and other indigenous animist Visayan groups to the west.


They are mainly of animist faith and share many cultural traits with other Xingu peoples.


Traditionally animist through the pre-colonial times, they converted to Islam during the mid-eighteenth.


It is also a traditional dish among native Christian and animist Lumad groups, like the Mansaka and non-Islamized communities of the Sama-Bajau.


or Munism (also called Bongthingism) is the traditional polytheistic, animist, shamanistic or Bon, and syncretic religion of the Lepcha people.


Religious or animist notions connected to fire are assumed to reach back to such early pre-Homo.


backgrounds and absorb both Hindu and Muslim elements, forming a culture of animist and folk traditions, it is also claimed that this particular class originated.


population has been converted to evangelical Christianity, the remainder are animist.


The Kara religion is an animist faith.


have been converted to Christianity recently, but some of them remains animist.


The society is divided into four subtribes, who are traditionally animist.


denominations of evangelical Christianity and Roman Catholicism, the remainder are animist practicing the ancient belief system called Momolianism.



Synonyms:

disciple; adherent;

Antonyms:

nonadhesive; leader;

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