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  • diffhist Anito 21:19 +454 82.128.238.185 talk (added that Anitism is not in current usage all over the Philippines (only in academic papers) and was the Tagalog centric worship of anitos ( ancestral spirits and deities))
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  • diffhist Anito 10:45 +1,940 82.128.238.185 talk (added evil spirits as clearly stated in the article - The last is a class of malevolent spirits or demons, as well as supernatural beings, generally collectively known as aswang, yawa, or mangalos (also mangalok, mangangalek, or magalos) among Tagalogs and Visayans. There are numerous kinds of aswang with specific abilities, behavior, or appearance. Examples include sigbin, wakwak, tiyanak, and manananggal. The first two categories of diwata can also be malevolent, what sets the third category a)

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