- "uncertainty" or "indecisiveness".
Effeminate homo****ual men were
instead called binabaé ("like a woman") or
bayogin (also
spelled bayugin or bayoguin, "infertile")...
- babaylan, also
called katalonan, bayoguin, bayok, agi-ngin, asog, bido and
binabae depending on the
ethnic group of the region, held
important positions in...
- babaylan, also
called katalonan, bayoguin, bayok, agi-ngin, asog, bido and
binabae depending on the
ethnic group of the region, held
important positions in...
- (influenced by the
poetry of Taulapapa) in an
artwork series by Tanu Gago
Bakla (
binabae) –
equivalent gender identity in the
Philippines Takatāpui – homo****ual...
- was shot
entirely in Marikina. J. Neil C.
Garcia Philippine **** Culture:
Binabae to Bakla,
Silahis to MSM 2009 Page 503 "These digital-format
indie films...
- Gender-Crossing and the
Babaylan Chronicles".
Philippine **** Culture:
Binabae to Bakla,
Silahis to MSM. The
University of the
Philippines Press. ISBN 9789715425773...
-
identities (which are
considered derogatory by some)
include baklâ and
binabae (Tagalog),
bayot (Cebuano), agi (Ilonggo),
bantut (Tausug), badíng – all...
-
Arizona State University Garcia, J. Neil C. (2008).
Philippine **** culture:
binabae to bakla,
silahis to MSM.
University of the
Philippines Press. ISBN 978-971-542-577-3...
- ISBN 978-1-317-78946-8. Garcia, J. Neil C. (2008).
Philippine **** Culture:
Binabae to Bakla,
Silahis to MSM. UP Press. pp. 162–163. ISBN 978-971-542-577-3...
- they are
known as
bayok (bayoc), bayog,
bayogin (bayoguin or bayoquin),
binabae, or bido.
Notably among the Sambal, the highest-ranking
shaman was a bayok...