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Walking Barefoot: A Historical Glimpse into the Lives of Our Filipino Lolos and Lolas

Posted on 13 February 202514 February 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The practice of walking barefoot has historical roots in the Philippines, reflecting the country’s rich Filipino culture. This tradition holds significant historical significance, as it has been a part of the daily lives of many Filipinos, particularly in rural areas. Walking barefoot was a common practice, especially among the Tagalog people, who are historically connected…

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Challenges

Challenges of Being Filipino: Navigating Identity in a Changing World

Posted on 9 January 20259 January 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

What does it mean to be Filipino in today’s world? Cultural identity is always changing. How can Filipinos find their sense of self in these shifts? The Philippines is growing, and its people face a big challenge. They must balance their cultural heritage with modern society. They also want to define their identity and culture…

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Identity

My Filipino Identity: A Complex and Evolving Story

Posted on 9 January 20259 January 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

What does it mean to be Filipino? It’s a question that gets to the heart of culture and heritage. The Filipino experience is rich and varied, influenced by history, traditions, and personal stories. Many Filipinos struggle to find their place in this complex world. The diversity of Filipino society is often missed. This misunderstanding makes…

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Modernity

Tradition and Modernity: The Filipino Balancing Act

Posted on 8 January 20259 January 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The Philippines is trying to mix culture and change in a special way. Filipino families are trying to keep their rich culture alive while living in today’s world. This mix of old and new is what makes Filipino society unique. Filipinos are amazing at keeping their cultural identity while accepting new things. They value family…

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Palaspas

Palaspas: Symbolism in the Filipino Palm Leaf

Posted on 8 January 20259 January 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

What is the significance of palaspas in Filipino culture, and how does it relate to Palm Sunday? The palaspas, a traditional Filipino craft, is more than just a decoration. It stands for peace, victory, and humility. These values are deeply rooted in Filipino culture and tradition. The tradition of palaspas dates back to early Christianity….

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Rice

Rice Paddies: More than Agriculture, a Filipino Landscape

Posted on 8 January 20259 January 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Rice paddies are a big part of the Filipino landscape and culture. They are more than just a food source. They symbolize the country’s rich heritage and are key to its agriculture. The Philippines is a top rice producer in the world. Rice is vital for food security and the economy. The area around rice…

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