Faolyn
(she/her)
As an interesting fact, the term was used to indicate people who protected others from English witches.I've been feeling cringey about using "shaman" and "witchdoctor" for a while - not sure about animist, but good to know other folks are looking for different terminology that does not lean on problematic cultural assumptions.

Witch doctor - Wikipedia
"Charles Mackay's book, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, first published in 1841, attests to the practice of belief in witch doctors in England at the time.
In the north of England, the superstition lingers to an almost inconceivable extent. Lancashire abounds with witch-doctors, a set of quacks, who pretend to cure diseases inflicted by the devil."
(Yes, I know it's since been overwhelmingly used as a name for "stereotypical African healer/shaman," so I understand the cringe.)