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- Atang_(food_offering) abstract "An atang is a traditional food offering in the Philippines to ward off evil spirits. The most common atang to ward off sickness is a ricecake called sinukat. A table with an atang meal may be put in a new house. An atang may also be for a harvest offering. Ilocanos may prepare an atang before each meal. The atang may also be called a "santorum" or "panang". The atang meal may be associated in some ceremonies with dance.".
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- Atang_(food_offering) subject Category:Ilocano_culture.
- Atang_(food_offering) subject Category:Religion_in_the_Philippines.
- Atang_(food_offering) subject Category:Religious_food_and_drink.
- Atang_(food_offering) comment "An atang is a traditional food offering in the Philippines to ward off evil spirits. The most common atang to ward off sickness is a ricecake called sinukat. A table with an atang meal may be put in a new house. An atang may also be for a harvest offering. Ilocanos may prepare an atang before each meal. The atang may also be called a "santorum" or "panang". The atang meal may be associated in some ceremonies with dance.".
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