Anito
Anito is a term used in the Philippines to refer to ancestral spirits and nature deities within pre-colonial Filipino spirituality. The concept encompasses a range of beings believed to influence daily life, weather, harvests, health, and protection. Anitos could be family ancestors who resided in the spirit realm or guardian spirits associated with places such as rivers, forests, and mountains. The category and name of spirits varied by region, and in some areas the term anito was used specifically for ancestral or household spirits, while diwata referred to higher or more generalized deities.
In many communities, anito were represented by carved figures, statues, or shrines that served as focal points
Belief in anito was closely linked to daily life, including farming, illness, luck, and protection. Practices
Spanish colonization and the spread of Christianity brought significant changes, leading to syncretic practices and the