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BANGKAW KANG FERNANDO FAMILY

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BANGKAW KANG FERNANDO FAMILY

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The bangkaw of the Fernando family, Brgy. San Agustin, Valderrama, is a traditional hunting and ceremonial weapon passed down in the Fernando family, said to be over 100 years old. The spear is made up of a wooden shaft made from local wood called “layaw”, and a triangular-shaped metal spearhead called “surab”. It was used for hunting wild animals, such as wild pigs and deer, and also for local rituals called “pangagda makayhang” by decorating it with at least one “kundiman” or red cloth. While it suffers from rust and lack of use, the spear is preserved by the family, ...
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PAGMAMA (BETEL NUT CHEWING)

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Pagmama, or betel nut chewing, is a traditional practice in the rural areas of Valderrama, Panay, and neighboring provinces. This is commonly practiced by elders and younger generations who imitate the practice. The process involves preparing ingredients such as betel nut, apog (lime), tobacco, and buyo leaves, which are then chewed together to produce a red-colored saliva. This practice is known to serve various purposes, including socialization, stress relief, and as a folk remedy for ailments like toothaches and stomachaches. Despite its perceived health benefits, the practice is becoming less popular among the younger generation due to concerns over aesthetics, ...
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MARAL

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The Maral, or Philippine leopard cat is an endemic mammal found throughout Valderrama's barangays. It inhabits tropical rainforests, secondary forests, and lowland areas, but can also adapt to agricultural and rural environments with sufficient vegetation. This small wild cat has a slender body with a yellowish to grayish coat marked by black rosettes and spots, aiding its camouflage. Ecologically, the Maral is a vital predator that controls populations of rodents and small birds, helping maintain ecosystem balance. The species is listed as vulnerable due to threats like illegal poaching driven by the fur trade. Conservation efforts include local enforcement by ...
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