ancestorist

English

Noun

ancestorist (plural ancestorists)

  1. A proponent of ancestorism
    • 1991 John Wilber, Re: Ancestrism (was Re: invitation to NativeNet) Group: alt.individualism
      This certainly seems to be an ancestorist point of view. They weren't forced to submit to a lifestyle involving a very different view of their relationship with their world, if they wanted to be able to move about?
    • 2011 Friedel Weinert, Evolution 2.0, p 158
      However, maybe some people – emphasising that it is not moral status racism – will accept that the ancestorist principle entails a form of racism, perhaps arguing that it is a relatively ...
    • 1992 Schweizerische Ethnologische Gesellschaft, Information S.E.G./S.S.E. - Page 37
      Encyclopedically unfolded, the characteristic interaction or production norm taxonomies, and the practice classifications, which chapters two or three show as consequent on the Secret Society's ancestorist macro-norm with its value ...

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