2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.01.1091
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The Anthropomorphic Sings and Symbol in the Romanian Traditional Culture

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“…(5) Tataau Mukng Melur attempted to meet Grandparents Tuhaatn Gayatn at the Nyahuq group in Letukng Soleet Olo but was unsuccessful. (6) Tataau Mukng Melur led the Tonooi group at Poncookng Murukng Bewaai in Nagaaq Galakng Tanaaq, but no results were obtained. (7) Tataau Mukng Melur Return to home.…”
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“…(5) Tataau Mukng Melur attempted to meet Grandparents Tuhaatn Gayatn at the Nyahuq group in Letukng Soleet Olo but was unsuccessful. (6) Tataau Mukng Melur led the Tonooi group at Poncookng Murukng Bewaai in Nagaaq Galakng Tanaaq, but no results were obtained. (7) Tataau Mukng Melur Return to home.…”
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“…In this case, tempuutn is the perception of the Dayak Benuaq and Tunjung people in their spiritual activities. the presence of traditional symbolism is related to human belief in finding God and realizing that humans will always depend on God [6].…”
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confidence: 99%