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- "uncertainty" or "indecisiveness". Effeminate homo****ual men were instead called binabaé ("like a woman") or bayogin (also spelled bayugin or bayoguin, "infertile")...
- babaylan, also called katalonan, bayoguin, bayok, agi-ngin, asog, bido and binabae depending on the ethnic group of the region, held important positions in...
- artwork series by Tanu Gago Jaiyah Saelua in Next Goal Wins (2023) Bakla (binabae) – equivalent gender identity in the Philippines Takatāpui – homo****ual...
- babaylan, also called katalonan, bayoguin, bayok, agi-ngin, asog, bido and binabae depending on the ethnic group of the region, held important positions in...
- Gender-Crossing and the Babaylan Chronicles". Philippine **** Culture: Binabae to Bakla, Silahis to MSM. The University of the Philippines Press. ISBN 9789715425773...
- was shot entirely in Marikina. J. Neil C. Garcia Philippine **** Culture: Binabae to Bakla, Silahis to MSM 2009 Page 503 "These digital-format indie films...
- identities (which are considered derogatory by some) include baklâ and binabae (Tagalog), bayot (Cebuano), agi (Ilonggo), bantut (Tausug), badíng – all...
- Arizona State University Garcia, J. Neil C. (2008). Philippine **** culture: binabae to bakla, silahis to MSM. University of the Philippines Press. ISBN 978-971-542-577-3...
- ISBN 978-1-317-78946-8. Garcia, J. Neil C. (2008). Philippine **** Culture: Binabae to Bakla, Silahis to MSM. UP Press. pp. 162–163. ISBN 978-971-542-577-3...
- they are known as bayok (bayoc), bayog, bayogin (bayoguin or bayoquin), binabae, or bido. Notably among the Sambal, the highest-ranking shaman was a bayok...