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Matan-ayon: mother of Nagmalitung Yawa; thinking that Humadapnon has died, makes Nagmalitung Yawa pregnant to compel to her marriage with the revived Paglambuhan; Humadapnon later kills the couple, but is reunited with the revived Nagmalitung Yawa; in the Sugidanon epic, she married the reluctant
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Nagmalitung Yawa: a powerful binukot who rescued her husband by transforming herself into a man named Buyung Sunmasakay; defeated the thousand army in Tarangban; when her mother Matan-ayon was in old age, a ritual was conducted where Nagmalitung Yawa found out about Humadapnon's promiscuity;
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Kapapu-an: the pantheon of ancestral spirits from whom the supernatural powers of shamans originated from; their aid enables specific types of shamans to gush water from rocks, leap far distances, create oil shields, become invisible, or pass through solid
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Caballero, Federico “Tuohan,” Teresita “Abyaran” Caballero-Castor, and Alicia P. Magos. 2014. Tikum Kadlum. Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Series. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press.
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Caballero, Federico “Tuohan,” Teresita “Abyaran” Caballero-Castor, and Alicia P. Magos. 2014. Tikum Kadlum. Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Series. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press.
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Caballero, Federico “Tuohan,” Teresita “Abyaran” Caballero-Castor, and Alicia P. Magos. 2014. Tikum Kadlum. Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Series. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press.
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Caballero, Federico “Tuohan,” Teresita “Abyaran” Caballero-Castor, and Alicia P. Magos. 2014. Tikum Kadlum. Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Series. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press.
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Caballero, Federico “Tuohan,” Teresita “Abyaran” Caballero-Castor, and Alicia P. Magos. 2014. Tikum Kadlum. Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Series. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press.
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Caballero, Federico “Tuohan,” Teresita “Abyaran” Caballero-Castor, and Alicia P. Magos. 2014. Tikum Kadlum. Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Series. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press.
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Caballero, Federico “Tuohan,” Teresita “Abyaran” Caballero-Castor, and Alicia P. Magos. 2014. Tikum Kadlum. Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Series. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press.
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Caballero, Federico “Tuohan,” Teresita “Abyaran” Caballero-Castor, and Alicia P. Magos. 2014. Tikum Kadlum. Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Series. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press.
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Caballero, Federico “Tuohan,” Teresita “Abyaran” Caballero-Castor, and Alicia P. Magos. 2014. Tikum Kadlum. Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Series. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press.
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Caballero, Federico “Tuohan,” Teresita “Abyaran” Caballero-Castor, and Alicia P. Magos. 2014. Tikum Kadlum. Sugidanon (Epics) of Panay Series. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press.
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Giant Crab Master: a master who has a giant crab follower, who aids in the abduction of one of Labaw Donggon's wives; his loyal crab can transform into an island with betel-nut trees
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Humadapnon: an epic hero; brother of Labaw Donggon and husband of Nagmalitung Yawa; aided by an enchanted tree and three messengers birds in the courting of Nagmaliyung Yawa
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Muyco, Maria Christine M. 2008. “Sibod in Binanog: Understanding the Binanog Tradition of the Panay Bukidnon in Western Visayas.” PhD diss., University of the Philippines.
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Muyco, Maria Christine M. 2008. “Sibod in Binanog: Understanding the Binanog Tradition of the Panay Bukidnon in Western Visayas.” PhD diss., University of the Philippines.
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Yawa Sinagmaling: the wife of the lord, Saragnayon; Labaw Donggon fell in love with her, leading to the battle between Labaw Donggon and Saragnayon
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Paglambuhan: a warrior who was keeping the Timpara Alimuon sacred boat in his fortress; defeated by Nagmalitung Yawa, Humadapnon, and Dumalapdap
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engage in agriculture, as well as in cottage industries. Several towns in Antique have the distinction of producing quality ware ranging from
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Bangle: carries the non-liquefied soul across the water; the way he carries the soul differs depending on the soul's answers to his questions
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from Belison, bamboo-craft from San Jose, ceramics from Sibalom, pottery from Bandoja, Tibiao; mats from Pandan and Libertad; and loom-woven
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Sanagnayan: a being whose life-force is in an egg in a lion's heart; the sister of Matan-ayon is rescued by Labaw Donggon from Sanagnayan
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Pandaque: god who allows the souls of the dead to enter Mount Madya-as, the home of the dead, if a proper mag-anito ritual is held
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Malubay Hanginon: a powerful binukot who captured and imprisoned by Humadapnon; defeated by Nagmalitung Yawa under her male form
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Saragnayon: husband of Yawa Sinagmaling; became a mortal after the wild boar which safeguards his immortality was defeated
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Balanakon: prevented by the god of the sky from sailing into Labaw Donggon's territory, resulting in a long-drawn battle
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Magos, Alicia P. 1978. “The Ma-aram in a Kiniray-a Society.” Master’s thesis, University of the Philippines, Diliman.
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Magos, Alicia P. 1978. “The Ma-aram in a Kiniray-a Society.” Master’s thesis, University of the Philippines, Diliman.
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Magos, Alicia P. 1978. “The Ma-aram in a Kiniray-a Society.” Master’s thesis, University of the Philippines, Diliman.
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Magos, Alicia P. 1978. “The Ma-aram in a Kiniray-a Society.” Master’s thesis, University of the Philippines, Diliman.
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Magos, Alicia P. 1978. “The Ma-aram in a Kiniray-a Society.” Master’s thesis, University of the Philippines, Diliman.
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Magos, Alicia P. 1978. “The Ma-aram in a Kiniray-a Society.” Master’s thesis, University of the Philippines, Diliman.
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Loarca, Miguel de. (1582) 1903. Relation of the Filipinas Islands. In Blair and Robertson, The Philippine Islands 5.
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Loarca, Miguel de. (1582) 1903. Relation of the Filipinas Islands. In Blair and Robertson, The Philippine Islands 5.
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Loarca, Miguel de. (1582) 1903. Relation of the Filipinas Islands. In Blair and Robertson, The Philippine Islands 5.
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Loarca, Miguel de. (1582) 1903. Relation of the Filipinas Islands. In Blair and Robertson, The Philippine Islands 5.
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Amburukay: married to Labaw Donggon after she consented her golden pubic hair to be used in Labaw Donggon's kudyapi
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Matan-ayon's powers were transferred to her, and she ascended into heaven with the aid of her grandmother Laonsina
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Buyung Baranugun: hero son of Anggoy Doronoon and Labaw Donggon; fought Saragnayon for the release of his father
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Tagna-an: the creator god and a busalian shaman; the most powerful and versatile of all ma-aram shamans
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Asu Mangga: hero son of Gimbitinan and Labaw Donggon; fought Saragnayon for the release of his father
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Jocano, F. L. (2000). Hinilawod. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : Punlad Research House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (2000). Hinilawod. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : Punlad Research House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (2000). Hinilawod. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : Punlad Research House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (2000). Hinilawod. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : Punlad Research House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (2000). Hinilawod. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : Punlad Research House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (2000). Hinilawod. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : Punlad Research House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (2000). Hinilawod. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : Punlad Research House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (2000). Hinilawod. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : Punlad Research House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (2000). Hinilawod. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : Punlad Research House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (2000). Hinilawod. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : Punlad Research House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (2000). Hinilawod. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : Punlad Research House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (2000). Hinilawod. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : Punlad Research House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (2000). Hinilawod. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : Punlad Research House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (2000). Hinilawod. Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines : Punlad Research House Inc.
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Alunsina: the mother goddess of the Hinilawod epic heroes; aided in the battle against Saragnayon
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Maka-ako: the supreme deity residing on the uppermost level of the cosmic universe's seven layers
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Unnamed Sky God: a sky god who prevented Balanakon from traveling to Labaw Donggon's territory
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number 363,000 in 2010 . They were first believed to be the descendants of immigrants from
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Papu Estrella Bangotbanwa: a deified shaman who controlled the forces of nature
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Ayon: abducted by Pahagunon after Labaw Donggon transformed into a sea turtle
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Tikim Kadlum: an enchanted dog that rouses the ire of the monster Makabagting
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Anggoy Doronoon: a wife of Labaw Donggon; mother of the hero Buyung Baranugun
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Pahagunon: an underworld being who abducts one of Labaw Donggon's wife, Ayon
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Sidapa: god who establishes a person's lifespan through a very tall tree on
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Bagubu: deity of the stream which follows after the crossing with Bangle
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Humihinahon: the first woman; a ma-aram shaman and child of Tagna-an
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Gimbitinan: a wife of Labaw Donggon; mother of the hero Asu Mangga
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Hugna-an: the first man; a ma-aram shaman and child of Tagna-an
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Siginarugan: a god who takes the souls to the lower regions
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Laonsina: a sky goddess and grandmother of Nagmalitung Yawa
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Labaw Donggon: an epic hero who journeyed to many lands
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Simuran: a god who takes the souls to the lower regions
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