- and Society) a
Katalonan could be of
either ****, or male
transvestites (
bayoguin), but were
usually women from
prominent families who were
wealthy in their...
- the role of the
female babaylan. The babaylan, also
called katalonan,
bayoguin, bayok, agi-ngin, asog, bido and
binabae depending on the
ethnic group...
-
instead called binabaé ("like a woman") or
bayogin (also
spelled bayugin or
bayoguin, "infertile"),
during the
Spanish colonial period. The
Tagalog poet Francisco...
- the role of the
female babaylan. The babaylan, also
called katalonan,
bayoguin, bayok, agi-ngin, asog, bido and
binabae depending on the
ethnic group...
- the rest of Luzon, they are
known as
bayok (bayoc), bayog, or
bayogin (
bayoguin or bayoquin).
Notably among the Sambal, the highest-ranking
shaman was...
- "Customs of the Tagalogs" (1589) as a type of
witch or
class of priest.
Bayoguin (Bayogin) or
Bayog are
transgender and
transvestite priests or
shaman of...
- Conner,
Sparks &
Sparks (1998), p. 81, "Bajasa"; p. 82, "Bantut"; p. 85, "
Bayoguin" Conner,
Sparks &
Sparks (1998), p. 84, "Bathala"; p. 225, "Malyari" Conner...
- and Society) a
Katalonan could be of
either ****, or male
transvestites (
bayoguin), but were
usually women from
prominent families who were
wealthy in their...
- Sulawesi, the
bantut of the Tausūg
people of the
south Philippines, and the
bayoguin of the pre-Christian Philippines.
These shamans are
typically ****igned...