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- Katalonan abstract "A Katalonan (also spelled Catalonan; Catulunan in Pampango) is a priest or priestess of the old Tagalog animistic religion. These priestesses were either female, or male transvestites. The term apparently springs from the Tagalog word "katalo", which means "in good terms with," such that the Catalonan are those "in good terms with the Anito spirits" Historian and Spanish Missionary Pedro Chirino, SJ noted that their long hair is a symbol of their commitment to their religion.".
- Katalonan wikiPageID "9714669".
- Katalonan wikiPageLength "1867".
- Katalonan wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Katalonan wikiPageRevisionID "568906833".
- Katalonan wikiPageWikiLink Animism.
- Katalonan wikiPageWikiLink Anito.
- Katalonan wikiPageWikiLink Babaylan.
- Katalonan wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_Philippines.
- Katalonan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_occupations.
- Katalonan wikiPageWikiLink Kapampangan_language.
- Katalonan wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Joaquin.
- Katalonan wikiPageWikiLink Pedro_Chirino.
- Katalonan wikiPageWikiLink Tagalog_language.
- Katalonan wikiPageWikiLink Tagalog_people.
- Katalonan wikiPageWikiLink Visayans.
- Katalonan wikiPageWikiLink William_Henry_Scott_(historian).
- Katalonan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Katalonan".
- Katalonan wikiPageWikiLinkText "katalonan".
- Katalonan hasPhotoCollection Katalonan.
- Katalonan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Katalonan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SEAsia-hist-stub.
- Katalonan subject Category:History_of_the_Philippines.
- Katalonan subject Category:Religious_occupations.
- Katalonan hypernym Priest.
- Katalonan type Person.
- Katalonan type Occupation.
- Katalonan comment "A Katalonan (also spelled Catalonan; Catulunan in Pampango) is a priest or priestess of the old Tagalog animistic religion. These priestesses were either female, or male transvestites. The term apparently springs from the Tagalog word "katalo", which means "in good terms with," such that the Catalonan are those "in good terms with the Anito spirits" Historian and Spanish Missionary Pedro Chirino, SJ noted that their long hair is a symbol of their commitment to their religion.".
- Katalonan label "Katalonan".
- Katalonan sameAs m.02ppzm7.
- Katalonan sameAs Q6375068.
- Katalonan sameAs Q6375068.
- Katalonan wasDerivedFrom Katalonan?oldid=568906833.
- Katalonan isPrimaryTopicOf Katalonan.