The Pairing of Masculine and Feminine in Bulul
Marlon Martin explains that Ifugao families sponsor pairs of bulul figures—one male and one female—because these guardians embody the essential balance between masculine and feminine forces. He describes the Ifugao belief that the soul of a man and a woman is not complete without its counterpart, and the same principle extends to their deities.
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Rice granary guardian male and female figures (bululs)
Attributed to the carver Taguiling
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PERSON

Marlon
Martin
Executive Director of Save the Ifugao Terraces Movement
Co-director of Ifugao Archaeological Project
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