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Bulul, also
known as bu-lul or tinagtaggu, is a
carved wooden figure used to
guard the rice crop by the
Ifugao (and
their sub-tribe Kalanguya) peoples...
- Rice
granaries (alang) are
protected by a
wooden guardian called a
bulul. The
bulul sculptures are
highly stylized representations of the
ancestors of...
- history, the
Igorot people have used carved-wood
bulul figurines to
guard the rice crop; the
bulul is a
highly stylized representation of an ancestor...
- Aesthetics. New York:
Oxford University Press, 1998.
Perkins and
Morphy 132 The
bulul and the
economy of patience.(Musings on
sustainability through contemporary...
- ("creation"; also likhak) in most of the Philippines.
Other names include bulul (also
bulol or bul-ul)
among the Ifugao;
tinagtaggu (also tinattaggu) among...
- An ato in the
Bontoc Museum in Bontoc,
Mountain Province showing the
attached dormitory and a
standing bulul figure...
-
dwell in Meluz, Orion, Bataan, and Cebu;
described as
always laughing.
Bulul - are
ancestor spirits and the
carvings that
house them.
These figures are...
- A
seated Bulul, the
anthropomorphical representations of rice
divinities protecting the
seeds and the
harvest of
Ifugao people...
- made of wood
commonly seen in
front of
Ifugao houses in the 17th century.
Bulul 2 Jar
burials have been one of the
burial practices of the past 7,000-2...
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statues –
there are a
variety of
human statues made by the
natives such as
bulul, taotao, and manang; all of
which symbolize the
deities of
specific pantheons...