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Ritual ancestor statue
Bulul, also known as bu-lul or tinagtaggu, is a carved wooden figure used to guard the rice crop by the Ifugao (and their sub-tribe Kalanguya) people
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Concept concerning the genuineness and originality of artworks
history, the Igorot people have used carved-wood bulul figurines to guard the rice crop; the bulul is a highly stylized representation of an ancestor
Authenticity_in_art
Ethnic group of the Philippines
Rice granaries (alang) are protected by a wooden guardian called a bulul. The bulul sculptures are highly stylized representations of the ancestors of
Ifugao_people
Austronesian language
Tboli (IPA: [tᵊˈbɔli]), also Tau Bilil, Tau Bulul or Tagabili, is an Austronesian language spoken in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao, mainly
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Art made by the indigenous tribes
Encyclopedia of Aesthetics. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. The bulul and the economy of patience.(Musings on sustainability through contemporary
Tribal_art
Native religions of the Philippines
statues – there are a variety of human statues made by the natives such as bulul, taotao, and manang; all of which symbolize the deities of specific pantheons
Indigenous Philippine folk religions
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dwell in Meluz, Orion, Bataan, and Cebu; described as always laughing. Bulul – are ancestor spirits and the carvings that house them. These figures are
List of Philippine mythological creatures
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Spirits and deities in indigenous Philippine folk religions
("creation"; also likhak) in most of the Philippines. Other names include bulul (also bulol or bul-ul) among the Ifugao; tinagtaggu (also tinattaggu) among
Anito
Ethnic group in the Philippines
A seated Bulul, the anthropomorphical representations of rice divinities protecting the seeds and the harvest of Ifugao people
Igorot_people
An ato in the Bontoc Museum in Bontoc, Mountain Province showing the attached dormitory and a standing bulul figure
Dap-ay
Worship of an idol as though it were a god
and ancestral deities. These wooden figures, known as anito or sometimes bulul among certain groups like the Ifugao, were believed to embody the presence
Idolatry
Worship of or belief in multiple deities
Bulul statues serve as avatars of rice deities in the Anitist beliefs of the Ifugao in the Philippines.
Polytheism
Utensil commonly used in food preparation
spoon. In the Philippines, wooden rice spoons with sacred carved images of bulul representing deities or ancestral spirits (anito) are traditional among
Wooden_spoon
Administrative region of the Philippines
different patterns in weaving and they also have their own God that is called "Bulul", it is the God of the rice that is made and worshipped by the Ifugaos.
Cordillera Administrative Region
Cordillera_Administrative_Region
controls the wind. His heartbeat sounds like thunder when he is fighting. Tud Bulul (T'boli) – He is famed as the moonspeaker, as he can speak with the Moon
Philippine_mythology
Davao Region. They are variously known as Tboli, Teboli, Tau Bilil, Tau Bulul or Tagabilil. They term themselves Tboli. Their whereabouts and identity
Ethnic groups in the Philippines
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Cultural or religious practice
Various Igorot bulul depicting anito or ancestor spirits (c. 1900)
Veneration_of_the_dead
Group of Austronesian indigenous people
on Mindanao, they are variously known as Tboli, Teboli, Tau Bilil, Tau Bulul or Tagabilil. They self-identify as T'boli. Their whereabouts and identity
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the bulul, he left, causing a curse of misfortunes; the people persuaded him to return, where he responded by teaching the people how to create bululs and
List of Philippine mythological figures
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train harder for a rematch. 1016 1009 32 "Some Kind of Laziness!" (Kapu-Bulul! Intense Lazy Training!!) Transliteration: "Kapu-Bururu! Gu tara mō tokkun
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon – Ultra Adventures
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Province in Cordillera, Philippines
Ifugao is their woodcarving art, most notably the carved granary guardians bulul and the prestige bench of the upper class, the hagabi. Their textiles are
Ifugao
2018 (2018-05-10) October 13, 2018 1016 1009 32 "Some Kind of Laziness!" (Kapu-Bulul! Intense Lazy Training!!) Transliteration: "Kapu-Bururu! Gu tara mō tokkun
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Type of steamed rice cake
Uncooked binakle, along with rice wine (baya), are common offerings to the bulul ancestor spirits in Ifugao rituals. Food portal Binaki Suman Nilupak Dulawan
Binakle
320 AD. A variety of woods are used to make wood crafts, which include bululs. These wooden figures, known by a number of names, are found from north
Arts_in_the_Philippines
Season of television series
made of wood commonly seen in front of Ifugao houses in the 17th century. Bulul 2 Jar burials have been one of the burial practices of the past 7,000-2
Pinoy Big Brother: Kumunity Season 10
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Season of television series
made of wood commonly seen in front of Ifugao houses in the 17th century. Bulul 2 Jar burials have been one of the burial practices of the past 7,000-2
Pinoy Big Brother: Kumunity Season 10 – Teen Edition
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Native American Sioux name ANPAYTOO means "radiant."
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Bright; glowing white. Also sweet.
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Scandinavian form of Old Norse Halldórr, HALDOR means "Thor's rock."
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