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Sisig: A Cultural Heritage of Pampanga

January 19, 2019 0 Comments

Sisig has been a culinary tradition of Pampanga and we feel very strongly about it to the point that we declared Sizzling Sisig Babi (pork) as an intangible heritage of Angeles City through a city ordinance (City Ordinance No. 405, Series of 2017 “An ordinance declaring Sizzling Sisig Babi as an intangible cultural heritage of […]

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The Real Meaning Behind “Atin Ku Pung Singsing”

January 12, 2019 5 Comments

Like most folk songs back in the day, Atin Kû Pung Singsing hides a deeper meaning – deeper than most of us realize — and is not apparent enough in its lyrics.

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Basic Kapampángan Greetings: How to Greet in Kapampángan

January 12, 2019 1 Comment

What does “Sálangí kó pû” really mean? The greeting culture of Kapampángans can vary from one town to another, as evidenced by the many Kapampángans dialects that they use. The fact that we have a very rich language and a word for almost all situations means that there is simply no generic “be all end […]

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Should Kapampángan Millennials Learn Kulitan?

January 12, 2019 0 Comments

With globalization constantly on the rise and massive improvements on communication technology steadily blurring the lines between countries and cultures, how crucial is it for Kapampangans to learn this supposedly dying script?

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Góso: A Dying Kapampangan Practice

January 11, 2019 2 Comments

During Halloween, it is believed that the veil that separates the world of the living from the world of the dead becomes thinner, thus allowing spirits to return to the physical plane. This might explain why we get a close-encounter with spirits during this time – and possibly the reason why we go trick-or-treating and […]

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