It refers to the spiritual beliefs and practices that indigenous people identify as being ==“traditional” or “customary” among Indigenous people==. This usually included all other beings and form of life, including what are commonly perceived as ==inanimate objcets==, which were generally senn to be imbued with a spirit or soul.
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Ati-atihan
* To imitate Ati people * in honor of the Santo Nino
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Dinagyang (Hiligaynon)
“merrymaking”- the process of enjoying oneself with others, especially by dancing and drinking.
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Abrahamic Religions
Islam, Christianity, and Judaism are called
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Dharmic (Eternal Nature or Cosmos) faiths
Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism
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Samsara
it is known as the cycle of birth and death or cycle of rebirth. Or also known as dharma or duty
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Karma
it means actions
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Daoic (The Way) faiths
Taoism, Shintoism, and Confucianism are called. They tend to focus more on moral values and gives importance on nature and ancestors