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  1. Ano ang dung-aw? Salitang Iluko ang dung-aw na nangangahulugang pagtangis at tumutukoy sa pagpapahayag ng dalamhati dahil nawalan ng mahal sa buhay.

  2. This study observes, records, transcribes, translates and analyzes the Ilocano death chant, dung-aw and shows how it reflects the philosophy of life and culture of Ilocanos. Fifty (50) dung-aws were collected in seven (7) towns of Ilocos Norte, using the ethnographic method.

  3. Feb 15, 2010 · The Ilocano weeping for the dead (dung-aw) is so unique that it appears like it is coming in verses and rhyme as it is chanted. Contrary to what Yabes (1936) claim that it is a poem recited in a vigil and Agoncillo and Guerrero (1977) a song for the dead, when Ilocanos say “Inkam maki dung-aw” they meant “we’ll attend a vigil”.

  4. Apr 15, 2020 · The dung-aw involves chanting while crying. It is where the history, good deeds, and even weaknesses of the dead person are recounted. It also contains the experiences shared between the dead person and the one doing the dung-àw and gives the opportunity for the relative or friend to beg for forgiveness of the dead for any wrong ...

  5. Jan 27, 2018 · It is where the Dungaw, an almost forgotten Filipino Catholic tradition, takes place. It involves the Black Nazarene making a stop at the Plaza del Carmen, where San Sebastian is located, to be glanced by Our Lady of Mt. Carmel de San Sebastian.

  6. Aug 17, 2011 · A traditional "dung-aw" (dirge) in Piddig, Ilocos Norte. ...more.

  7. Aug 30, 2011 · Dung-áw. A spontaneous chant eulogizing the departed loved one lying in state by a member of the family or a neighbor close to the family whose inexhaustible lamentations highlighting cherished memories evoke mournful tears among those present in the wake. Fiesta Dagiti Kararua. All Souls’ Day.

  8. Jan 10, 2019 · Franco hashtag Almira muhlach Obitwaryo. “Dungaw” happens during the procession of the Black Nazarene when the image gazes at the image of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel de San Sebastian. Fr. Rommel Rubia explained the history behind the tradition of “dungaw".

  9. Sep 25, 2007 · The dung-aw, the pasyon, and the panagbiag are three Filipino traditional practices that differ in form, purpose, and content. However, a research establishes the interrelationship of these three in constructing life histories which makes them elements of the pakasaritaan ti biag or the Ilocanos’ narration of life histories.

  10. These are classified as duwayya (lullaby), dallot (courtship, betrothal, wedding and presenting the mat, and dung-aw (lamentation).

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