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f r a g m e n t a r y c o n v e r s a t i o n s
![]() BululSorted by styles: Hapao-Hungduan (standing) Banaue-Mayaoyao (sitting) Kiangan-Ifugao (arms spread) | ![]() Ng Baki at Ng Tomonah(bulul pair and sacrificial animals for healing ritual) | ![]() Tapuey(rice wine) |
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![]() Tinawon(dongla, tinawon seedling, mature tinawon plant) | ![]() Agamangrice granary (bulul pair and harvested tinawon bundle, layout based on position in the granary) | ![]() Punamhamritual boxes and their contents (remains from rituals: chicken foot, rice stalks, areca palm nut, betel leaf) |
![]() Ng Uya-oy at Lingling-ocarabao skull from uya-oy ritual, and a lingling-o (form appropriated from shape of skull's nose part, symbol of nobility and fertility in the context of land and wealth) | ![]() Tabayag at MomaLime containers (tabayag) and betel nut chew (moma) which consists of betel leaf, apog or lime powder, tobacco leaf, areca palm nut) |

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