Bul-ul, also known as bul-ul or tinagtaggu, is a carved wooden figure used to guard the rice crop by the Ifugao (and their sub-tribe Kalanguya) peoples of northern Luzon. The sculptures are highly stylized representations of ancestors and are thought to gain power and wealth from the presence of the ancestral spirit.
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hindi ata bul-ol, bul-ul ata. At please wag galit ikaw na nga yung nanghingi ng answer ikaw pa yung mukhang galit. Baka sinagot nila tanong mo pero hindi nila alam na mali pala, kaya wag kang magalit nageeffort din sila.
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chuajefferson0
kwan po kasi nagask po kasi ako kanina ang layo po ng sagot
chuajefferson0
kwan po kasi nagask po kasi ako kanina ang layo po ng sagot
chuajefferson0
kwan po kasi nagask po kasi ako kanina ang layo po ng sagot
chuajefferson0
kwan po kasi nagask po kasi ako kanina ang layo po ng sagot
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Answer:
Bul-ul, also known as bul-ul or tinagtaggu, is a carved wooden figure used to guard the rice crop by the Ifugao (and their sub-tribe Kalanguya) peoples of northern Luzon. The sculptures are highly stylized representations of ancestors and are thought to gain power and wealth from the presence of the ancestral spirit.
Explanation:
hindi ata bul-ol, bul-ul ata. At please wag galit ikaw na nga yung nanghingi ng answer ikaw pa yung mukhang galit. Baka sinagot nila tanong mo pero hindi nila alam na mali pala, kaya wag kang magalit nageeffort din sila.