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duhong
For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to ritually curse an enemy (patient -on) with the use of chickens (inst i-, paN-), as described below.
panuhong; dohongon; manuhong
Enemies include those in warfare, one with malign power, pāliw, someone with whom one has a longstanding quarrel, bohol. Performed during hagawhaw, opah or pāhang rituals. Two ritualists, mumbā'i, hold up sacrificed chickens that have been singed but before feathers are removed; all the ritualists gathered join in calling on the celestial spirits Ambūlan and Umālgaw to smell the aroma of the burnt feathers and use the aroma to find the enemies of the one sponsoring the event to send disaster and death on them.
-on: dohongon
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