- The
barong is a thick, leaf-shaped, single-edged
blade sword. It is a
weapon used by
Muslim Filipino ethnolinguistic groups like the Tausug, Sama-Bajau...
- In
Indian folklore, the
Mande **** is an
alleged ape-like
creature said to
inhabit the
Meghalaya subtropical forests in the
remote Garo
Hills of the...
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often sizes, from
smallest to largest:
Saron panerus (also: peking)
Saron barung (sometimes just saron)
Saron demung (often just
called demung) Each one...
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either interlocking with or
playing at
twice the
speed of the
bonang barung.
Bonang barung is
pitched one
octave below the
bonang panerus, and also generally...
- in
parallel motion, but
often play contrapuntally. When
playing gendèr
barung with two mallets, the
technique of dampening,
important to most gamelan...
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saron panerus (or
saron peking), two
saron barung, one or two
saron demung, one gendér panerus, one
gender barung, one
slenthem (or "gender panembung"), one...
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Theia Themis Tityos Basajaun Jentil Mairu Olentzero Tartalo Ojáncanu
Mande Barung Ten
Giant Warriors Asura Daitya Hiranyakashipu Hiranyaksha Mahabali Rakshasa...
- Chuchunya –
Siberia Fouke Monster –
United States Hibagon – ****an
Mande Barung –
India Mapinguari –
South America Menk,
Russia Momo the Monster – United...
- make smoothies, or
eaten as is. In Cambodia, this
fruit is
called tearb barung,
literally "western custard-apple fruit". In Malaysia, it is
known in Malay...
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Moros with
fixed bayonets, and the
Moros fought back with
their kalis,
barung,
improvised grenades made with
black powder and seas****.
Despite the inconsistencies...