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They look very hispanic or native american
@robiebag5764
At 0:38 it looks like she is doing the·"ngi'ngi" or "amen" like the FILIPINOS do it. Holding the elder's hand to her forehead. Isn't she supposed to smell, sniff, or inhale when she takes the hand of the elder? Doesn't ngi'ngi mean to smell /sniff?Can someone clarify it please. This gesture of respect was to inhale the wisdom of the elderly person. That is what my grandmother told me.Similarly my grandma would sniff my cheek to inhale part of my youthful energy. She never kissed my cheek.
@CHAM0RRITO