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especially characterized by its words,
which mostly have the
letter v, as in
vakul, Ivatan, and valuga.
While related to the
Northern Philippine group of languages...
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ijang (or idjang). One of the
endemic clothing of the
Ivatans is the
vakul. A
vakul is a
headgear designed to
protect the
wearer from sun and rain. It is...
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leaves called kana-i or kanayi. Women, in turn, wear a
straw cowl
called a
vakul.
Hallidung – also
known as lido, are the
salakot of the
Ifugao people. Usually...
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ultimately from
Arabic مسجد
mosque julúp
Tausug bad
behavior avid
Ivatan beauty vakul Ivatan a traditional,
protective woman's
headdress from
Batanes woven from...
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Bhimraj or Bhringaraj. In Mizo
language of
northeast India, it is
called Vakul and the Mizo
people use the tail
feathers in ceremonies.
Prior to the 1950s...
- "vuyavuy palm" (also
spelled "voyavoy"), are used to make the
distinctive vakul headgear and
kanayi vests of the
Ivatan people in the
Batanes Islands of...
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cultures use a
variety of
fibers to
create headgear such as the
Ivatan vakul and the
snake headpiece of the Bontoc.
Woven fish
traps are a specialty...
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Chavayan in
Sabtang Island San
Vicente Ferrer Church An
Ivatan woman wearing a
vakul inside a
stone house Nakabuang Arch in
Morong Beach Muni****lity of Sabtang...
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Upper World. Subsequently, he has to p****
through the
underwater realm of
Vakul [ru] (water deity), who
looks like a
giant pike, and then,
having ascended...
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again meets Oksana who
repeats the
promise apropos the cherevichks. From
Vakul's grief it
decides to be drowned,
throws all bags,
except the smallest, and...