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  2. Luksong tinik - Wikipedia

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    Luksong tinik (English: "jumping over thorns") is a popular game in the Philippines. It is originated in Cabanatuan , Nueva Ecija , played by two teams with equal numbers of players. Each team designates a leader, the nanay (mother), while the rest of the players are called anak (children).

  3. Traditional games in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Luksong tinik. Luksong tinik (lit. jump over the thorns of a plant): two players serve as the base of the tinik (thorn) by putting their right or left feet and hands together (soles touching gradually building the tinik). A starting point is set by all the players, giving enough runway for the players to achieve a higher jump, so as not to hit ...

  4. Phankhon - Wikipedia

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    A similar game, Luksong tinik (English: "Jump Over The Thorns of a Plant") is a popular game in the Philippines. This version originated in Cabanatuan city, Philippines [2] and is played by two teams with equal numbers of players. Luksong Tinik in Manila, 1910. Photographic Image from the Smithsonian Libraries [National Anthropological Archives]

  5. Luksong baka - Wikipedia

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    Luksong baka (English: Jump over the Cow) is a traditional Filipino game [1] that originated in Bulacan. It involves a minimum of three players and a maximum of 10 players, and involves them jumping over the person called the baka , or "cow". [ 2 ]

  6. Patintero - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as harangang-taga or harang-taga (lit. "block and catch"), referring to the game mechanics. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Other names for the game include lumplumpas ( Igorot ), alagwa ( Kapampangan ), sinibon or serbab ( Ilokano ), and tadlas (for four players) or birus-birus (for six players) in eastern Visayas .

  7. Tumbang preso - Wikipedia

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    The native game Tumbang preso where the players try to hit the can. This photo was taken in Buhi, Camarines Sur. Tumbang preso ("knock down the prisoner"), also known as tumbang lata ("knock down the can") or bato lata ("hit the can [with a stone]"), is a Filipino traditional children's game.

  8. G. Toengi - Wikipedia

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    Luksong Tinik: Irene Gimik: The Reunion: Gina De Leon Hinahanap-hanap Kita: Jenny 2000 Tunay na Mahal: Moira 2004 Enteng Kabisote: Okay ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend: Ina Magenta [17] 2006 Super Noypi: Jenny's Teacher Enteng Kabisote 3: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend Goes On and On and On: Ina Magenta Credited as "Giselle 'G' Toengi" 2007

  9. Talk:Luksong tinik - Wikipedia

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