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Most of those in the south are Christian or animist.
I mean, a guy who has a room like this, he's got to be an animist.
There are some Hindu groups which may be considered animist.
They were declared to be animists with no religion worth the name.
About half its 6.7 million people are animists, who believe spirits reside in all objects.
Others (like African animists) believe that some people change into spirits called ghosts.
It makes sense that the world's greatest animator is, at heart, something of an animist.
They are largely Muslim, although a small number are animist.
"Animists see spirits within every aspect of nature," Deanna told her.
The numbers of Animist practitioners are a point of contention.
Muslims and Animists make up most of the remainder, at about 5% each.
These early Indonesians were animists, believing all objects had a life force or soul.
In the south we've got Africa, green fields, oil and animist Christians.
Nominally animists constitute about one percent of the population.
At the time of migration they were animists.
The United Church will take anything into its ranks, down to and including animists."
Milhiems were animists who believed in nature and the environment.
The numbers may be much higher, as Buddhism has also influenced many other ethnic groups that are generally considered animist.
What became of the Hindu and Buddhist religions, or animists?
Traditional animist beliefs are also upheld by the majority of the population, including those who identify themselves as Christians.
The Inuit practiced a form of shamanism based on animist principles.
Prior to this contact, the inhabitants of the area were primarily animists living in small autonomous communities.
The shell is still used in divination rituals by some African animist tribes.
In his more recent works - music and photography alike - Byrne has never lost that animist sensibility.