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What is the female of datu?

There is no specific female equivalent of "datu" in the traditional Filipino culture.

"Datu" is a title used for a male chieftain or leader in some pre-colonial Filipino societies. It's a title of respect and authority, not a gender-specific term.

Here are some terms related to female leadership in pre-colonial Filipino culture:

* "Dayang" - A female member of a datu's family, often holding positions of authority and influence.

* "Lakan-biyayá" - A powerful female leader, often associated with healing and wisdom.

* "Babaylan" - A female shaman or priestess, often respected for their knowledge and spiritual power.

It's important to understand that pre-colonial Filipino societies were diverse, and the specific roles and titles of women could vary depending on the region and tribe.

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