Answer:✨According to local legend, Lapu lapu never died but was turned into stone, and has since then been guarding the seas of mactan. Fisherfolk in Mactan would throw coins at a stone shaped like a man as a means to "ask permission" from Lapulapu to fish "in his territory".
✨The song "Panalo" by Ez Mil, had a line tnat mention Lapu-lapu being beheaded in the battle of Mactan.
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what is personal non grata? discuss it briefly and concisely
According to local legend, Lapulapu never died but was turned into stone, and has since then been guarding the seas of Mactan. Fisherfolk in Mactan would throw coins at a stone shaped like a man as a means to "ask permission" from Lapulapu to fish "in his territory".
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gustomo95
what is personal non grata? discuss it briefly and concisely.
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Personal non grata is a person who is unacceptable or unwelcome
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Answer:✨According to local legend, Lapu lapu never died but was turned into stone, and has since then been guarding the seas of mactan. Fisherfolk in Mactan would throw coins at a stone shaped like a man as a means to "ask permission" from Lapulapu to fish "in his territory".
✨The song "Panalo" by Ez Mil, had a line tnat mention Lapu-lapu being beheaded in the battle of Mactan.
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According to local legend, Lapulapu never died but was turned into stone, and has since then been guarding the seas of Mactan. Fisherfolk in Mactan would throw coins at a stone shaped like a man as a means to "ask permission" from Lapulapu to fish "in his territory".