Deadly
Art of Dirty Tricks
by Grand Tuhon Leo Gaje Jr.
Moving forward into the in-depth of Dumog/Pangamut
the Deadly Art of Dirty Tricks in cheating the
enemy during the encounter is the specialty
of the Dumoguero. Here are the practices of
the Dumogueros and their Dirty Tricks.
The
training methods of the Pangamut (hand combat)
concentrates on the toughening of the fingernails
and the palm. At the initial stage, the Dumoguero
prepares a ganta of (Katumbal) red-hot pepper,
all ripened and are placed in a bucket. Both
open hands are dip inside the bucket were the
hot pepper are to be squeezed until all the
juices are separated. Then both hands are transferred
into another bucket filled with sand.
Once
the hands are dip into the sand, the arm must
sink up to the elbow level. The process of dipping
is to thrust the hand into the bucket hitting
the fined sand so vigorously that for continuos
thrust the hands are toughened and toughened.
After few minutes, the same hands are dipped
into the bucket filled with pepper juices until
the hands are numbed not to feel any pain. The
pepper juice sinks into the tip of the fingernails
and to the skin of the forearms. This is done
every other day up to 49 days. The philosophy
of this training is for the hand to have protection
against poison.
The
poisons are taken from the venom of a walo-walo
water snake, Poison from Atipalo, poison from
Ewi-ewi, poison from Lagot-not (a poisonous
tree). The Dumuguero boils the coconut oil,
and once the coconut oil is cooked it is transferred
into a small bucket to be mixed with the poison.
This is mixed while the oil is still hot. After
few minutes the hands are dip into the bucket
of oil and poison. Then the Dumoguero remove
his hands from the bucket and air dry his hands
ready to be used for combat.
During
the fight the Dumoguero concentrates his attacks
by thrusting his fingers into the mouth or eyes
of the opponent. Once the fingers touches the
mouth or the eyes, then there will be a change
of the opponent movements, that means that the
poison is working. Then after couple of minutes
the enemy will feel dizzy complainin for headaches.
From then the opponent cannot continue the fight
and he is being brought to a place where he
can rest. Then after few hours, or few days,
there is news that the man dies caused by heart
attack or some illness caused by some spirits.
The
other method is to apply the poison by inserting
the Atipalo’s teeth in between the fingers.
Once contact is made, the Dumoguero use the
teeth of the Atipalo to scratch the opponent’s
hand or skin and immediately the opponent will
have a tremendous pain and feverish causing
paralysis of the spinal column more than enough
for a victim to die either instantly or couple
of hours.
The
Dumoguero is a very tricky and dirty fighter.
A open hand slap of the Dumoguero into any parts
of the body will cause sudden chill and dizziness
that causes serious vomiting and diarrhea if
no herbal medicine that will be applied from
a special medicinal tree, the victim will die.
The hands of the Dumogueros are filled with
poison.
Dumoguero
also performs a certain traditional ritual to
re-enforce his power and strength. Doing the
advanced rituals, the spiritual power of the
Dumoguero is effective against an enemy during
combat. The Dumoguero can weakened the opponent
by reducing the strength of the enemy causing
him not to stand or walk.
The
use of the poison hand is not limited only for
Dumog encounter but also being practiced in
cases of personal challenges. If someone became
a victim of the poison hand he suddenly dies,
of an unknown cause but most of the time it
is blamed to heart attacks.
The
Dumog/Pangamut movements are done in simulation
as movement of the snake about to catch the
prey. The wavy motion is also a reflection of
the wave of the sea. The hands are moved in
parallel movements, vertical movements and reverse
vertical motions crossing and counter crossing
the body. Any grabbing to the body by one hand
or two hands immediately it is countered by
one hand while the other hand is thrusting the
eyes and the mouth of the opponent. A smart
Dumoguero is always prepared to counter against
thrust to the eyes or to the mouth. To combine
the Dumog techniques and the Pangamut using
all the dirty tricks, fighting the Dumoguero
will always bring death. That is why the presence
of the Dumoguero during family trouble or community
fight will reduce the possibility of a serious
confrontation.
Dumog
Terminology
Kamrus
– to scratch the face, the skin
Gusnit – to pail off the skin, remove
the hair
Puwakon – clawing the throat, removing
the esophagus
Pungkoy – Vigorous blow to the back of
the head
Hulbot – the pull the head or pull the
hair
Waslik – to pull and throw
Kumus – to smash the face area
Lukit – to thrust the finger into the
eye socket and take the eyes out
Kagat – to bite the skin fingers, nose
and ears
Guba – to elbow the chest area and break
the sternum
Itlogan – to grab and squeeze the balls
(groin)
Pungol – to hold the head, break the neck
remove from the body