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Pamaypay (Tagalog pronunciation: [pɐmaɪˈpaɪ], puh-my-PY), also
known as paypay, payupas, buri fan, or
anahaw fan, is a type of
traditional hand-held fan...
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movements express the lady's displeasure.
Abaniko is
sometimes referred to as
pamaypáy,
though the term
actually refers to the non-folding,
native hand fan of...
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Maranao traditional dances,
including singkil and pagapir.
Abaniko Pamaypay Darangen Hadji Abdul Racman,
Sohayle M. (2019). The
Festivities and the...
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Pasig River.
Pamaypay ng
Caloocan Festival - One of the
highlights of
Caloocan Foundation Day,
showcasing the use of the "
Pamaypay"/fan as traditional...
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Lourdes Palanyag Festival Feb 12 Parañaque
Tiburin Horse Race Feb 12
Pasay Pamaypay ng
Caloocan Festival Feb 12
Caloocan Sambalilo Hat
Festival Feb 13 to Feb...
- Quezon,
producing salakot, baskets, bilao, tampipi,
traditional fans (
pamaypay) and
other items. The art of
buntal weaving is also
practiced in Lucban...
- - 1953
Paglubog ng Araw
Pahiwatig - 1952 ****usap - 1952
Pakwan - 1959
Pamaypay ng
Maynila - 1954
Pampahimbing - 1959
Pandanggo sa Pag-ibig Pandangguhan...
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leather from
southern Thailand Very old
ornamental fan from Sri
Lanka Pamaypay or paypay,
traditional heart-shaped hand fans from the
Philippines woven...
- nipa Visayan: nipà nipa nipa palm
paipay Old Tagalog:
paypay or pay-pay
pamaypay a type of fan
palay Old Tagalog:
palay palay unhusked rice pantalán Cebuano:...
- Old Tagalog: nipa nipa nipa palm
paipay Old Tagalog:
paypay or pay-pay
pamaypay a type of fan
palay Old Tagalog:
palay palay unhusked rice pantalán Old...