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Donna Diana A. Jalani Sofia Zein A. Jalani LIT101-B

Tausug Beliefs and Practices-Paggunting

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Donna Diana A. JalaniSofia Zein A. JalaniLIT101-B

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OIL

SUGAR- to taste the sweetness of life

COLOGNE- to smell the good scent of

life

CANDLE- to light

MAT

KAMANYAN- to prevent bad vibes

BUTUNG

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Candle is lit at the beginning of the rite and is then blown off after.

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The child clad in best garment is brought to the group of Imams standing in circle. The child’s mouth is smeared with sugar.

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A few strands of hair are dipped in a container of the water of butong.

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