+ Follow MANGYAN HERITAGE CENTER Tag
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[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - For 50 of his 80 years, Antoon Postma lived as far away from his native Netherlands as can be imagined – he lived, and still lives, in the mountains of Panaytayan, Oriental Mindoro, among the Hanunuo, one of eight indigenous people groups collectively referred to as Mangyan.
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[Summary] => The Mangyans of Mindoro are making a small sensation with their exhibit in the Ayala Museum. The exhibit began with a press conference on Tuesday, January 3, 2006 and it will end on Monday, January 23.
The driving force of the exhibit is Lolita Delgado Fansler, the current president of the Mangyan Heritage Center, which is located in Calapan, Mindoro. Her son, Quint Delgado Fansler, established the Mangyan Heritage Center, and built its library, in the Year 2000.
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The driving force of the exhibit is Lolita Delgado Fansler, the current president of the Mangyan Heritage Center, which is located in Calapan, Mindoro. Her son, Quint Delgado Fansler, established the Mangyan Heritage Center, and built its library, in the Year 2000.
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The driving force of the exhibit is Lolita Delgado Fansler, the current president of the Mangyan Heritage Center, which is located in Calapan, Mindoro. Her son, Quint Delgado Fansler, established the Mangyan Heritage Center, and built its library, in the Year 2000.
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[Title] => A Mangyan lawyer in Manila
[Summary] => "Ma-Mangyan Mangyan ka naman" is a phrase sometimes used to refer to a person acting stupidly or foolishly.
"There is the tendency to generalize," says Zosing, a Mangyan, as he recalls the discrimination he used to get as a teenager, although he admits he has "selective memory" when it comes to such bad experiences. But remembers he used to "feel like a freak" in public.
Born in the mountains of Oriental Mindoro, Zosing comes from the Hanunuo-Mangyan tribal group. He adds that being poor further fueled the prejudice.
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MANGYAN HERITAGE CENTER
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The driving force of the exhibit is Lolita Delgado Fansler, the current president of the Mangyan Heritage Center, which is located in Calapan, Mindoro. Her son, Quint Delgado Fansler, established the Mangyan Heritage Center, and built its library, in the Year 2000.
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The driving force of the exhibit is Lolita Delgado Fansler, the current president of the Mangyan Heritage Center, which is located in Calapan, Mindoro. Her son, Quint Delgado Fansler, established the Mangyan Heritage Center, and built its library, in the Year 2000.
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The driving force of the exhibit is Lolita Delgado Fansler, the current president of the Mangyan Heritage Center, which is located in Calapan, Mindoro. Her son, Quint Delgado Fansler, established the Mangyan Heritage Center, and built its library, in the Year 2000.
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"There is the tendency to generalize," says Zosing, a Mangyan, as he recalls the discrimination he used to get as a teenager, although he admits he has "selective memory" when it comes to such bad experiences. But remembers he used to "feel like a freak" in public.
Born in the mountains of Oriental Mindoro, Zosing comes from the Hanunuo-Mangyan tribal group. He adds that being poor further fueled the prejudice.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorName] => Ann Corvera
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