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                    [Title] => La Union tribe reclaims ancestors’ remains
                    [Summary] => SAN FERNANDO CITY — The skeletal remains of six ancestors of the Kankanaey tribe and several artifacts were retrieved from the Museo de La Union at the provincial Capitol here yesterday after a brief tribal ritual called sinitsit. 


Elders of the Kankanaey tribe in Bagulin, La Union conducted the sinitsit — a native ritual honoring the dead — before placing the skulls and skeletal parts inside a wooden coffin, together with antique plates, spears, jars, bowls, pots and a pew-pew, a native instrument.
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The slain kidnapper, Commander Kambali, long wanted for more than a dozen kidnappings, extortion and drug trafficking, was killed in a firefight with combined elements of the Army’s 301st Infantry Brigade and 6th Infantry Division.
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                    [Summary] => SAN FERNANDO CITY — The skeletal remains of six ancestors of the Kankanaey tribe and several artifacts were retrieved from the Museo de La Union at the provincial Capitol here yesterday after a brief tribal ritual called sinitsit. 


Elders of the Kankanaey tribe in Bagulin, La Union conducted the sinitsit — a native ritual honoring the dead — before placing the skulls and skeletal parts inside a wooden coffin, together with antique plates, spears, jars, bowls, pots and a pew-pew, a native instrument.
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The slain kidnapper, Commander Kambali, long wanted for more than a dozen kidnappings, extortion and drug trafficking, was killed in a firefight with combined elements of the Army’s 301st Infantry Brigade and 6th Infantry Division.
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