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- Binukot, also spelled Binokot, is a pre-colonial Visayan tradition from the Philippines that secludes a young woman with the expectation that seclusion...
- are also known for their traditional practices on the mysticism of the binukot and nabukot. Currently, the Sulud/Panay Bukidnon faces several challenges...
- Nagburuhisan, and Alayaw. Magos first inquired into the phenomenon of the binukot from a socio-political perspective when she studied extensively the ma-aram...
- the fabric of oral tradition". Caballero was married to Lucia (who is a binukot, a title similar to a princess in Panay-Bukidnon tradition) and had three...
- aphrodisiac. In the Philippines from pre-colonial times, selected youths called binukot are special type of princes and princesses that were kept in seclusion...
- Buyong Humadapnon was captured by the magical binukot Sinangkating Bulawan, the also powerful female binukot, Nagmalitong Yawa, cast her magic and transformed...
- 1668 depiction of a datu and a binukot, who were regarded as part of the aristocracy (Prin****lia) during the early period of Spanish....
- (baro), with clearly seen tattooed legs and face. He is accompanied by a binukot or local princess with golden bangles. Depicted in Historia de las Islas...
- (binibini, dayang dayang) who were sequestered from the world were called Binukot or Binocot (“set apart”). A special type of royal, these individuals were...
- (tattooed), c. 1590 Boxer Codex Visayan uripon (slaves), c. 1590 Boxer Codex Binukot from Visayas, c. 1590 Boxer Codex Datu – The Tagalog maginoo, the Kapampangan...