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SAN NICHOLAS DE TOLENTINO SCULPTURE OF THE BONILLA FAMILY

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SAN NICHOLAS DE TOLENTINO SCULPTURE OF THE BONILLA FAMILY

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The San Nicolas de Tolentino sculpture, estimated to be created in the early 1960s and now over 60 years old, is a significant religious artifact under the care of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente in Ajuy, Iloilo. Measuring 3 feet in total height, the sculpture plays a central role during the annual fiesta on September 10th, serving as a symbol of devotion and community identity. Under the care of Mrs. Bonilla, the sculpture has been passed down through generations, linking familial heritage with spiritual tradition. Despite being kept from public view for confidentiality reasons, the sculpture remains a powerful emblem of ...
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TINUOB NGA SISI

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Tinuob nga Sisi is a traditional dish from Ajuy, Iloilo, rooted in its cultural relevance and the community’s fishing heritage. It is made by wrapping Sisi (a type of shellfish) in banana leaves, along with salt, sugar, lemongrass, and ginger, then steaming or grilling it for a few minutes. This dish has long served as an affordable nourishing meal for low-income families, especially during hard times, and it remains popular today. However, threats such as habitat destruction, climate change, over-harvesting, and the gradual loss of traditional knowledge pose risks to its survival. Local efforts such as non-formal education and the ...
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PEDADA INTEGRATED MANGROVE ECOPARK

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The Pedada Integrated Mangrove Ecopark (PIME) in Barangay Pedada, Ajuy, Iloilo, is a 17.2-hectare protected water and mangrove reserve established by a local ordinance in 2021. It features a variety of mangrove species, natural and planted, along with coastal forests and breakwaters that help manage siltation and protect the shoreline. The area has cultural stories about supernatural sightings, though these have decreased as the site gained more visitors. Despite protection efforts, the site faces threats like vandalism, storm surges, and trash pollution. Conservation measures include local laws, ongoing mangrove planting by the community, and pending municipal ordinances to strengthen protection ...
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