+ Follow DR. EUSEBIO DIZON Tag
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[Title] => Outstanding Capampangan corrects Pampanga history
[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga The awarding ceremonies for the 10 Outstanding Capampangan held here the other night proved not only to be the grandest in 23 years but also a revelation.
In his short acceptance speech, Dr. Eusebio Dizon, an awardee in the field of science and known to be the only Filipino to have archeologically studied the Philippines in the metal age, from 500 BC to 500 AD, aroused the interest of the audience when he said that contrary to earlier theories, early Capampangans did not migrate into the country from Indonesia.
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-13 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ding Cervantes
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[Title] => The castles of Batanes
[Summary] => The seaside barrio of Nakamuan, Batanes is the only home Leila Beronque has ever known. Her 88-year-old mother still lives in the stone house Leilas grandparents built. Believed to be the oldest in the district, its wide Palo Maria planks gleam without the benefit of commercial floorwax. Symbolic of the familys way of life, smoked meat, dried fish, toasted cloves of garlic and soot-covered baskets brimming with root crops hang around the open hearth.
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[AuthorName] => Ross Harper-Alonso
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[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga The awarding ceremonies for the 10 Outstanding Capampangan held here the other night proved not only to be the grandest in 23 years but also a revelation.
In his short acceptance speech, Dr. Eusebio Dizon, an awardee in the field of science and known to be the only Filipino to have archeologically studied the Philippines in the metal age, from 500 BC to 500 AD, aroused the interest of the audience when he said that contrary to earlier theories, early Capampangans did not migrate into the country from Indonesia.
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