Mixture used in sorcery
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Mixture of coconut oil and herb cuttings from different plants and trees. Called lana, it is used on Siquijor Island as protection against sorcery and evil spiritsCollection: Silliman University Anthropology Museum, Dumaguete CityImage type: Original
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Specific Subjects | SS00580 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | SS00580 |
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Mixture of coconut oil and herb cuttings from different plants and trees. Called lana, it is used on Siquijor Island as protection against sorcery and evil spirits.
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