• A tunggal panaluan is a magic staff used by shamans of the Batak people, who live in the highlands of North Sumatra, Indonesia. Traditionally the tunggal...
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    and stick dances. Datu danced while swinging a magic stick called Tunggal Panaluan. Profane dance is usually a young social dance that is danced at a...
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    Halasan Porhalaan Proto-Malay Sigale Gale Tandok dance Tor-tor dance Tunggal panaluan Ulos Na'im, Akhsan; Syaputra, Hendry (2010), Kewarganegaraan, Suku...
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    structure of the Toba-Batak belief in the High God. Jacob van Campen. Tunggal panaluan, a magic staff with a container in which the pupuk may be inserted...
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    Angkola-Mandailing. He writes several royalties, among others: Turi-turian ni Tunggal Panaluan, Panangkok Saring-Saring tu Tambak na Timbo (1983), and others. In...
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    villages where she observed dance performances, acquired a finely carved tunggal panaluan, and accumulated a collection of valuable specimens, including ray-finned...
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    the singa. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Naga morsarang. Tunggal panaluan "Container for Magical Substances (Naga Morsarang)". Met Museum. The...
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