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dayaw
For someone (agent muɴ-) to worship a spirit being (loc ref -on) with the optional use of an object offered to spirits or idols in worship (inst i-).
Spirits worshipped include a place spirit, pinādeng, the spirit of a dead person, lennāwa, or other spirits such as Ma'nongan an wad Abuniyan, Mana'hāut; an idol, būlul, God, or Jesus in the Christian religion; a saint of the Roman Catholic religion. Worship in the Ifugao tradition is in the form of deference and respect expressed through the offering of items such as pigs, chickens, rice beer, cooked rice, money, betel chew ingredients.
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