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  1. 3 days ago · Let's learn Tagalog vocabulary words about the family! You can purchase a copy of this book at www.littleyellowjeepney.com. For more Tagalog resources, pleas...

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  2. 6 days ago · 09:28. Pelaez family from Perth, Western Australia. Credit: Supplied. Source: SBS. Available in other languages. Share this with family and friends. SBS Filipino interviewed four generations of families regarding raising children while still using Filipino values. Key Points.

  3. 3 days ago · How do you celebrate your family? The DSWD invites you to join the 29th National Family Week, a yearly celebration that promotes the Filipino values of solidarity, resilience, and love of family. Learn more about the activities, themes, and objectives of this event and how you can participate online or offline.

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  5. May 15, 2024 · Here are some distinct contributions by Filipinos that helped shaped U.S. history and society: 1) 250,000 Filipinos served under the U.S flag during the World War II. Approximately 250,000 Filipino soldiers signed up to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt’s call-to arms in 1941. These Filipinos soldiers fought under the American flag during ...

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    1 day ago · Person of Criollo (pure or almost pure Spanish ), Castizo (3/4 Spanish, 1/4 Native American) or Mestizo (1/2 Spanish, 1/2 Native American) descent born in Spanish America (" from the Americas "). Filipinos / Insulares. Person of pure Spanish descent born in the Philippines (" from the Philippine Islands ").

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  7. 4 days ago · Photograph of Enrique's parents and siblings taken during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. The photograph was sent to Evelyn after Enrique and Evelyn split up. It was sent twice, once in 1948 and another time in 1950. Both times, Minoy (probably Enriques brother Guillermo) wrote a letter on the back of the photographs addressed to ...

  8. MANO. This is from the Spanish mano (meaning: hand). The Filipino tradition of pagmamano involves kissing an elder’s hand or raising the hand to touch your forehead. Children do this especially during the holidays when visiting their grandparents to ask for gifts. Magmano ka muna kay Lola bago ka dumiretso sa kusina.

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