- the word
catalonan is from its root word “talo”
which according to them is a
Tagalog word
originally means "to converse", thus the word
catalonan literally...
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entered his body, when the
catalonan fell into a swoon,
foaming at the mouth. The
Indians sang, drank, and
feasted until the
catalonan came to himself, and...
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objects that were
found in burials. The elite, also
known as datu and
catalonan, were
often found with
foreign objects, such as the
Chinese porcelain...
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explained earlier, the
matriarchs of this
venerable clan may well have been
catalonan who
officiated at
spiritual rites held on a
hallowed rock, the meaning...
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raiding and trading. In
Grace Barretto-Tesoro's
Where Are the Datu and
Catalonan in
Early Philippine Socieites?
Investigating Status in Calatagan, she...
- ISSN 1835-1794. Barretto-Tesoro,
Grace (2008). "Where Are the Datu and
Catalonan in
Early Philippine Societies?
Investigating Status in Calatagan". Philippine...
- this
offering may be led or
mediated by the
officiating priest called ‘
catalonan,’
which varies in name for
different dialects but
still refers to the...