- relationships. Generally,
these effeminate men were
known as
bayog (also
bayok or bayogin;
spelled bayoc or
bayoquin in Spanish) in Luzon, and asog in...
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Retrieved November 22, 2019. Ouano-Savellon,
Romola (May 4, 2018). ""Aginid
Bayok Sa
Atong Tawarik":
Archaic Cebuano and
Historicity in a Folk Narrative"...
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spirits of nature. They were
almost always women or
feminized men (asog or
bayok). They were
believed to have
spirit guides, by
which they
could contact...
- (2014).
Philippine Quarterly of
Culture and
Society Vol. 42, No. 3/4:
Aginid Bayok Sa
Atong Tawarik:
Archaic Cebuano and
Historicity in a Folk Narrative. University...
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January 28, 2007. 12th
ASEAN Summit, five. Abellana,
Jovito (1952). Aginid,
Bayok sa
Atong Tawarik (in Cebuano).
Abella y Casariego,
Enrique (1886). Rápida...
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RELATIONS By
Carmelea Ang See. Page 74. Abellana,
Jovito (1952). Aginid,
Bayok sa
Atong Tawarik. THE
GENEALOGY OF HARI' TUPAS: AN
ETHNOHISTORY OF CHIEFLY...
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founder of the
Indianized Rajahnate of Cebu.
According to the epic Aginid,
Bayok sa
atong Tawarik, a
Bisayan epic story, Sri
Lumay was a half-Tamil and half...
- (2014).
Philippine Quarterly of
Culture and
Society Vol. 42, No. 3/4:
Aginid Bayok Sa
Atong Tawarik:
Archaic Cebuano and
Historicity in a Folk Narrative. University...
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Bayok Sa
Atong Tawarik":
Archaic Cebuano and
Historicity in a Folk Narrative"...
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Itneg potters, the
person on the
right is a
bayok in
female attire (c. 1922)...