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kamang
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Clawed end of a pole or rake; claw-shaped anchor; curved handle on a coconut-wine container; claw end of a hammer; an S-shaped hook.
2
Specifically, the end of a homemade bamboo rake, toldag, used to pull burning brush across a field in slash-and-burn farming.
The end of the rake is made of a large split piece of bamboo with an intact branch sticking out at almost a 90-degree angle. The whole piece is attached to the end of a long bamboo pole by inserting the branch into the hollow end of the pole.
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To pull burning brush over an area to be planted using the end of the toldag rake.
Agsirikon tang dapog, mga gapogdaw da kamangen para masirokan tang tanek.
The brush is burning, when it is almost burning down to ashes, pull the fire with the end of the rake so that the entire area will be burned.
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