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Spirits and deities in indigenous Philippine folk religions
Anito, also spelled anitu, refers to ancestor spirits, nature spirits, and deities in the Indigenous Philippine folk religions from the precolonial age
Anito
Native religions of the Philippines
religions include a set of local worship traditions that are devoted to the anito or diwata (and their variables), terms which translate to gods, spirits
Indigenous Philippine folk religions
Indigenous_Philippine_folk_religions
Human attribution of special powers or value to an object
archipelago. Anito fetishes refer to objects imbued with spiritual significance, often crafted to house or represent spirits collectively known as Anito. These
Fetishism
existence, and life's mysteries. Myths include narratives of heroes, deities (anito, Diwata), and mythological creatures. These myths were transmitted through
Philippine_mythology
Shamans of ethnic groups in the Philippines
with the spirits and deities ([[anito]] or diwata) and the spirit world. Their primary role were as mediums during pag-anito séance rituals. There were also
Filipino_shamans
2003 video game
Anito: Defend a Land Enraged is a role-playing video game based on Filipino mythology and folklore developed by Anino Entertainment, an independent video
Anito:_Defend_a_Land_Enraged
Malay and Indonesian word for spirit or ghost
Austronesian languages include the Micronesian aniti, Lio language nitu, Yami anito, Taivoan alid, Seediq and Atayal utux, Bunun hanitu or hanidu, Polynesian
Hantu_(supernatural_creature)
house them. Pag-anito is when the shamans communicate to with the spirits of the dead and ancestral spirits, and even evil spirits Anito in modern Filipino
List of Philippine mythological figures
List_of_Philippine_mythological_figures
Supreme deity according to the indigenous religious beliefs of the Tagalog people
towns despite the fact that they used words such as Tikbalang, Asuang, Anito, Nunò, Tiyanak, etc. and retained many pagan usages, traditions, legends
Bathala
Indigenous Philippine religion
dictionaries compiled by missionary priests. The ancient Tagalogs believed in anitos, the spirits or souls of their ancestors. They honored and worshipped them
Tagalog_religion
Flower garland popularized in the US via Hawaiian tourism
used in the Philippines for religious reasons, typically worn to their Anito or religious statues. A lei can be given to someone for a variety of reasons
Lei_(garland)
Vampiric flying torso from Philippine folklore
Mythological creatures Folk religions Tagalog beliefs Religion in pre-colonial Philippines Shrines and sacred grounds Anito Philippines portal v t e
Manananggal
Goddess in Tagalog mythology
an anito, which the Tagalogs from Laguna still remembered, named Bulactala. The meaning of the name is "Flower of Tala" which suggest that this anito is
Tala_(goddess)
Polynesian gods and spirits
the Polynesian aitu, Micronesian aniti, Bunun hanitu, Filipino and Tao anito, and Malaysian and Indonesian hantu or antu. Similar to Māori, there are
Atua
Video game developer
Among their award-winning original IPs are Anito: Defend a Land Enraged (IGF 2004), Anima Wars (IMGA 2006), Anito: Tersiago’s Wrath (Nokia Series60 challenge
Anino_Games
Philippine mythology, however, are not under any specific bracket term. Anito – Ancestral spirits, evil spirits and souls of the dead Abyan – Albino-like
List of Philippine mythological creatures
List_of_Philippine_mythological_creatures
Topics referred to by the same term
free dictionary. Diwata is another term for nature and ancestor spirits (anito) in the Visayan, Palawan, and Mindanao regions in the indigenous Filipino
Diwata
Character in Philippine folklore, often a stereotype of lazy youth
Mythological creatures Folk religions Tagalog beliefs Religion in pre-colonial Philippines Shrines and sacred grounds Anito Philippines portal v t e
Juan_Tamad
folk religions where a set of local worship traditions are devoted to the anito and diwata (and their variables), terms which translate to gods, spirits
Religion in pre-colonial Philippines
Religion_in_pre-colonial_Philippines
Entity believed to escort deceased souls to an afterlife
roles of the goddess Magwayen is being a psychopomp. Ancestral spirits (anito) also function as psychopomps. When the dying call out to specific dead
Psychopomp
Philippine god
ancient one"), is a pre-colonial female supreme creator deity in the animist anito beliefs of the Visayan peoples in the Philippines. She is associated with
Laon_(deity)
Cultural or religious practice
of the anitos, the souls or spirits of their ancestors. From its original meaning of "ancestral spirit". The ancient Tagalogs believed in anitos, the spirits
Veneration_of_the_dead
Tengriism (indigenous Mongol & Turkic belief) Philippine mythology Diwata Anito Gabâ Kulam Semitic mythology and Arabian mythology Jewish mythology Shamanism
List_of_Asian_mythologies
Philippine mythological dragon
Mythological creatures Folk religions Tagalog beliefs Religion in pre-colonial Philippines Shrines and sacred grounds Anito Philippines portal v t e
Bakunawa
Filipino word for effeminate individuals assigned male at birth
feminine, they were regarded as having greater powers of intercession with the anito (ancestral and nature spirits) and thus commonly became shamans (babaylan)
Bakla
Class of religious beliefs
omnipotent Bathala also presides over the spirits of ancestors called Anito. Anitos serve as intermediaries between mortals and the divine, such as Agni
Animism
Spirit in Philippine mythology
natives to Christianity, Maria Makiling was already known as Makiling, an anito sent by Bathala in Mount Makiling to aid mankind in their daily tasks. The
Maria_Makiling
Type of shrine found in Southeast Asia
Philippines, spirit houses are dedicated to ceremonies or offerings involving the anito spirits. They are also referred to as shrines. They are known magdantang
Spirit_house
1995 novel by Amy Thomson
Tendu, intelligent amphibians with exquisite physiological control, and Anito, a Tendu who helps with Juna's adaptation and ensures her survival. In order
The_Color_of_Distance
Japanese yokai
to bring misfortune and such trees are often marked with shimenawa rope. Anito Balete tree Tree spirits 草野巧 (1997). 幻想動物事典. 新紀元社. p. 138. ISBN 978-4-88317-283-2
Kodama_(spirit)
Ethnic group
muddied with adherence to ancient superstitions. The Tao people greatly fear anito, the collection of evil spirits, even more than they worship an omnipotent
Tao_people
Concept in ancient Greek religion
it was benevolent; not angelic, for it often displayed malicious glee. Anito Anthelioi Eudaimon Fravashi Fylgja His Dark Materials Hyang Kami Koalemos
Daimon
Local Philippine festival
mountain people believe in the existence of supernatural beings that they call Anito which have power over man. With the use of prayers and material offerings
Cañao
Philippine mythological figures
associated with the spirits of ancestors and spirits of the dead called anito in the Philippines. They are also characterized as spirit sorts like sirens
Engkanto
Philippine mythical creature
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Minokawa
Mythological dwarf people in Hawaiian tradition
The Full House season 3 episode "Tanner's Island" features Menehunes. Anito, similar supernatural beings in the Philippines Homo floresiensis, a presumed
Menehune
Spirits in Māori mythology
ceremonies attending to the birth of a child. Patupaiarehe Menehune Taotao Mona Anito An entry in Encyclopedia Mythica translates Nuku-mai-tore as "People of
Nuku-mai-tore
Taiwanese spirit
Austronesian cultures, cognates of hanitu include the Filipino and Tao anito, Malaysian and Indonesian hantu or antu, Polynesian aitu and aitu, and Micronesian
Hanitu
Philippine mythical creature
Mythological creatures Folk religions Tagalog beliefs Religion in pre-colonial Philippines Shrines and sacred grounds Anito Philippines portal v t e
Aswang
Spirits, sickness or demons in Polynesian cultures
cognates of aitu include the Micronesian aniti, Bunun hanitu, Filipino and Tao anito, and Malaysian and Indonesian hantu or antu. Atua Kupua Nuku-mai-tore Polynesian
Aitu
Deity that represents the Moon
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American
Lunar_deity
Ethnic group of the Philippines
languages, Kapampangan, Ilocano, Filipino, English Religion Christianity, Anito, folk religions Related ethnic groups Batak, Manobo, Mamanwa; other Negrito
Aeta_people
Philippine goddess
Mythological creatures Folk religions Tagalog beliefs Religion in pre-colonial Philippines Shrines and sacred grounds Anito Philippines portal v t e
Maria_Cacao
Ritual ancestor statue
uses discarded wood from the railways for his carvings of bulul and other anito (guardian deity) figures. Larauan and Likha - Tagalog counterparts of bulul
Bulul
Philippine mythological figure
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Amomongo
Burial method
that interring the dead in caves or cliffs ensures that their spirits (anito) can roam around and continue to protect the living. The hanging coffins
Hanging_coffins
Indigenous peoples of the Northern Philippines
in many supernatural beliefs and omens, and in gods and spirits like the anito (soul of the dead) and nature spirits. They also have various rituals, such
Kankanaey_people
Philippine mythical creature
(Siyokoy = from Chinese Mandarin "shuǐguǐ" which means "water ghost") the anito of the rivers [Era el dios de los ríos de los tágalos antiguos]. In modern
Siyokoy
Annual festival in Aklan, Philippines
is claimed to have originally been a native animist celebration of the anito (ancestor spirits), to which Spanish missionaries gradually added a Christian
Ati-Atihan
Municipality in Davao Oriental, Philippines
"fierce" or "brave"; from kalag ("spirit" or "soul") in the native animistic anito religions. Hence, the whole Provincia de Caraga of 1622 was called "region
Caraga,_Davao_Oriental
Uruguayan footballer and manager (born 1979)
Retrieved 25 August 2020. "Diego Forlán y Paz Cardoso festejaron el primer añito de Luz en Hong Kong" [Diego Forlán and Paz Cardoso celebrated Luz's first
Diego_Forlán
Latin noun for an unstructured community
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American
Communitas
Shield used historically in the Philippines
photograph of a shaman of the Itneg people renewing an offering to the spirit (anito) of a warrior's kalasag Kampilan Taming New York Academy of Sciences, Synergy
Kalasag
Thai world champion boxer (b. 1976)
UD 6 21 Mar 2007 Amornsap Yuwittaya, Bangkok, Thailand 78 Win 69–9 Ramil Anito KO 2 (6) 30 Nov 2006 Khao Lak Beach, Khao Lak, Thailand 77 Win 68–9 Johnny
Ratanachai_Sor_Vorapin
Municipality in Northern Samar, Philippines
Capoquian Dr. Timoteo "Tim" T. Capoquian Clarita "Cayet" P. Gomba Elementary Anito Elementary School Bangon Elementary School Bato Elementary School Bonificio
Gamay,_Northern_Samar
Species of tree
pre-colonial times were regarded as domains (dambana) of Lakan Balingasay, the anito of the tree and probably of insects (due to comparisons with Beelzebub in
Buchanania_arborescens
Philippine mythical creature
Dagohoy Rebellion Battle of Dolores River Negros Revolution Belief systems Anito Gabâ Pulajan religion Hilot Witchcraft in the Philippines Spiritual persons
Dalaketnon
Magic intended to turn away harm or evil influences
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American
Apotropaic_magic
Inactive volcano in the Philippines
Dagohoy Rebellion Battle of Dolores River Negros Revolution Belief systems Anito Gabâ Pulajan religion Hilot Witchcraft in the Philippines Spiritual persons
Mount_Makiling
was forbidden. Tree deities in different cultures of the world include: Anito, various animistic nature spirits in indigenous Philippine mythology are
List_of_tree_deities
Province in Central Luzon, Philippines
reservation and park in Orion Sibul Spring and Pasukulan Falls in Abucay Balon Anito in Mariveles Pintong Alipi Falls - is an 80-foot high waterfalls in Mount
Bataan
Species of crocodile
in Maranao; bungut in Batak; and bungot in Tagbanwa. In the pre-colonial anito beliefs throughout the Philippine islands, crocodiles (both C. mindorensis
Philippine_crocodile
Role of dance in Filipino culture
Ifugao, Benguet, Apayo, and the Kalinga tribes, which retained much of their anito religions. Their lives have been centered on appeasing their gods and maintaining
Dance_in_the_Philippines
Folk religion of Javanese people
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American
Kejawèn
process were sacred events that involved rituals to ancestral spirits (anito) and the heeding of omens. For example, if the artist or the recipient sneezes
History_of_tattooing
Annual video games festival
Madness and (Web/Downloadable) Global Defense Network 2004: (Open Category) Anito: Defend a Land Enraged and (Web/Downloadable) Dr. Blob's Organism 2003:
Independent_Games_Festival
British-Pakistani anthropologist (born 1932)
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American
Talal_Asad
Football club
Casimiro 19 TLS Ivan Antonio F. M. Lay 2 TLS Jacob Salsinha Maia 20 TLS Anito De Melo C. Fernandes 23 TLS Martinho Filipe Lopes (Captain) 7 TLS Lazaro
Assalam_F.C.
Priestess of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, Greece
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American
Pythia
Purported control of a human body by spirits, ghosts, demons
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American
Spirit_possession
Figure associated with cargo cults on the island of Tanna in Vanuatu
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American
John_Frum
Tree which a community deems to hold religious significance
community, nature, and the spirits, ancestors, and deities, collectively called anito. Indigenous Philippine shrines and sacred grounds host the sacred trees
Sacred_tree
Indigenous peoples from Mindanao in the Philippines
Languages Manobo languages, Cebuano, Filipino, English Religion Christianity, Anito, Shamanism Related ethnic groups Bukidnon, Higaonon, other Lumad ethnicities
Manobo
Main award given at the Independent Games Festival
—N/a $15,000 2004 Savage: The Battle for Newerth S2 Games acmi {{park}} Anito: Defend a Land Enraged Bontago Facade Fashion Cents Fuzzee Teevee Spartan
Seumas_McNally_Grand_Prize
Philippine mythical creature
Mythological creatures Folk religions Tagalog beliefs Religion in pre-colonial Philippines Shrines and sacred grounds Anito Philippines portal v t e
Tikbalang
Neolithic secondary burial jar and Philippine national treasure
and seas. This belief is connected with the Austronesian belief of the anito. The fine lines and intricate designs of the Manunggul Jar reflect the artistry
Manunggul_Jar
Philippine mythical creature
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Tiyanak
American singer (born 1982)
Michael at emotional Project Angel Food gala". Retrieved August 20, 2017. Anitos, Rania (November 19, 2020). "Adam Lambert Partners With Project Angel Food
Adam_Lambert
Philippine mythical creature
Mythological creatures Folk religions Tagalog beliefs Religion in pre-colonial Philippines Shrines and sacred grounds Anito Philippines portal v t e
Kapre
Mountain in the Philippines
Dagohoy Rebellion Battle of Dolores River Negros Revolution Belief systems Anito Gabâ Pulajan religion Hilot Witchcraft in the Philippines Spiritual persons
Mount_Lantoy
Speakers of Austronesian languages
religions include: Indigenous Philippine folk religions (including beliefs in Anito), Sunda Wiwitan, Kejawen, Kaharingan, and Māori religion. Many Austronesian
Austronesian_peoples
Austronesian ethnic group indigenous to southern Luzon
mainly converted to Roman Catholic Christianity from the old religions of anito worship and Islam. He noted that some mothers had become such devout Catholics
Tagalog_people
Filipino traditional medicine practitioner
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Mananambal
Canadian municipal elections
Director candidate Vote % Adrienne Fedrigo † 326 53.53 Anito Molaro 238 39.08 Jason Cox 45 7.39
2022 British Columbia municipal elections
2022_British_Columbia_municipal_elections
Spanish singer (born 1977)
Gana 2021: No, no Vuelve 2024: El último día de nuestras vidas 2010: "16 añitos" 2010: "Mira la vida" 2011: "Mi lamento" (a tribute to his sister, who died
Dani_Martín_(singer)
Family of double sulfate salts of aluminium
babaylan for divination. It is also used in other rituals in the animistic anito religions of the islands. Many trivalent metals are capable of forming alums
Alum
Set of ethnic groups in Southeast Asia and Andaman islands
Andamanese languages, Aslian languages, Philippine Negrito languages Religion Animism, folk religion, Anito, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism
Negrito
Emblem of a group of people
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American
Totem
Provider of prophecies or insights
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American
Oracle
District in Hakkâri Province, Turkey
Pınarca (Baleka) Sarıtaş (Zereni) Taşbaşı (Kelêtan) Üzümcü (Dizê) Yoncalı (Anîtos) Population history of the district from 2007 to 2023: "Population Of SRE-1
Hakkâri_District
Mythical city in the Philippines
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Biringan
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Austronesian cultures Taotao ("little human"), carved figures of anito spirits in the Philippines Taotao Mona, ancestor spirits in the Marianas
Taotao
Fragment of a folk epic
inspired inventions, reintroduced agriculture, built tree-houses where anitos or idols were kept called moog, and set up a code of laws, establishing
Ibalong_Epic
Religious practice
A shaman of the Itneg people in the Philippines renewing an offering to the spirit (anito) of a warrior's shield (kalasag) (1922)
Shamanism
Province in Mimaropa, Philippines
as well as the Calamianes Islands. They traditionally practice animist anito religions. Palawan's coastlines were also settled by later groups that are
Palawan
Utensil commonly used in food preparation
sacred carved images of bulul representing deities or ancestral spirits (anito) are traditional among the Ifugao peoples. Despite the animistic carvings
Wooden_spoon
Austronesian ethnic group of the southern Philippines
'fierce', or 'brave'; from kalag ('spirit' or 'soul') in the native animistic anito religions. The whole Provincia de Caraga in 1622 was called region de gente
Kalagan_people
Philippine mythical creature
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Batibat
Shamanism around the world
with the spirits and deities (anito or diwata) and the spirit world. Their primary role were as mediums during pag-anito séance rituals. There were also
Regional_forms_of_shamanism
Scottish social anthropologist and folklorist (1854–1941)
Ethnic and folk religions Afro-American religion Alaska Native religion Anito Atua Böö mörgöl Chinese folk religion Hanitu Hausa Kejawèn Native American
James_George_Frazer
ANITO
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Latin
White
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Andal
Girl/Female
Greek
Woman from Lydia (in Asia Minor).
Boy/Male
Indian
Son; Grand-son
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of Poets
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, German
Renowned Warrior
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
King of the Mountains
Boy/Male
Slavic Hebrew
Lively.
Biblical
trodden under foot; mangers
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