Animisme

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Abstract

Animism (from Latin anima "soul, life")[1] is a set of beliefs based on the existence of non-human "spiritual beings" or similar kinds of embodied principles.[2]

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Camps, G. (1988). Animisme. Encyclopédie Berbère, (5), 660–672. https://doi.org/10.4000/encyclopedieberbere.2509

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