1. animist - Noun
2. animist - Adjective
One who maintains the doctrine of animism.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFrom the animist point of view, humans belong in a sacred place because they themselves are sacred. Not sacred in a special way, not more sacred than anything else, but merely as sacred as anything else -- as sacred as bison or salmon or crows or crickets or bears or sunflowers. Daniel Quinn
Americas main The Aztec religion was not strictly animist. Source: Internet
He says: … it would be helpful to recall … the animist religions which stress ancestor worship. Source: Internet
Like many Indonesians, Lolo followed a brand of Islam that could make room for the remnants of more ancient animist and Hindu faiths. Source: Internet
Certain animist practices of old indigenous religions survive. Source: Internet
Many influences of animist belief prevail within the Sasak people, most of whom believe in the existence of spirits or ghosts. Source: Internet