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SUNGKAAN KANG TAJANLANGIT FAMILY(BRGY. 1 POBLACION, IGBARAS)

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The sungkahan or sungkaan of the Tajanlangit Family is a traditional Filipino game board made of granite stone, estimated to be around 50 years old. It has 11 holes and was used to play sungka, a game involving small pebbles or seeds distributed in a counter-clockwise direction to capture the most pieces. The game was a favorite pastime for the family’s children and helped bring them together during holidays and school breaks. Over time, as family members grew up and moved away, the game was played less often but remained a cherished memory. The stone board is rare today because ...
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1883 CAMPANA MUJER OF GUIMBAL PARISH CHURCH

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The 1883 Campana Mujer is a copper church bell owned by Guimbal Parish Church and is about 140 years old. It has a cross and the year of manufacture engraved on it, and it is used to signal mass times, burials, and prayers for the dying. The bell is rung first during funerals of females and children under seven, and it also alerts the community during events like natural disasters. Only trained bell ringers, or Kampaneros, are allowed to ring it to keep its sound clear and meaningful. The bell shows signs of oxidation and rust, especially on the clapper, ...
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SANTO ENTIERRO SCULPTURE OF THE DIASNES FAMILY IN DUMANGAS

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The Santo Entierro Sculpture in Dumangas is a life-sized image of the Dead Christ or Santo Entierro Sculpture (Holy Burial), estimated to be about 120 years old, owned by the Diasnes family. It was bought in the early 1900s and is used in Good Friday processions, symbolizing Jesus’ sacrifice and hope for believers. The sculpture is detailed, with original paint still intact, and can also be used as a life-sized crucifix. It holds strong spiritual meaning, with devotees praying, kissing it, and even using strands of its hair as talismans for healing and luck. During Holy Week, spiritual healers place ...
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CALANG FOSSIL (EXCAVATED IN BRGY. CALANG, DUEÑAS)

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The Calang Fossil is a small shell fossil found in Barangay Calang, Dueñas, Iloilo, believed to be dated to the Interglacial Period and excavated in 2018. It shows shapes of ancient sea animals, providing important information about the area’s prehistoric marine life and environmental history. Discovered during house construction, it was reported to the local government and then given to the Dueñas Museum of Cultural History for safekeeping. The fossil is important historically, scientifically, socially, and aesthetically, symbolizing the community’s connection to its past and offering chances for study and education. It is rare and valuable as evidence of ancient ...
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1896 BELL OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF CONCEPCION

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The 1896 bell of the Roman Catholic Church of Concepcion is a historic object that remains in the church’s bell tower, though it no longer rings properly due to cracks and breaks. Measuring nearly a meter in height and weighing eight pounds, the bell bears markings of its production year and serves as a symbol of faith and tradition. Locals believe it was once stolen by a neighboring town and recovered years later, and elders still associate its 6 PM toll with warnings for children to go home. Despite its value, the bell is deteriorating, facing damage and neglect, with ...
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JANUARY 1945 – AUGUST 1947 DEATH REGISTRY OF ST. TERESA OF AVILA PARISH IN CARLES

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The death registry book from Carles Catholic Church covers records from January 20, 1945, to August 6, 1947, and was maintained by parish priests and secretaries. It contains Volume 1/142 Specified Death Ceremonies, starting with Eustaquio Sabando and ending with Severino Bartolome. This book holds both historical and spiritual value, capturing not only deaths but also the community’s mourning practices and religious traditions. It is considered rare due to its age and survival through natural disasters that destroyed earlier records. Despite yellowing, tears, stains, and fading ink, the book remains readable but is at risk due to pest threats and ...
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PHOTO OF THE FIRST MASS IN BATAD BY ARCHBISHOP TEOFILO CAMOMOT IN 1956

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The black-and-white photograph taken on July 24, 1956, by Vinson Studio captures an important religious event led by a highly respected archbishop at the Batad Catholic Church. It shows the archbishop in ceremonial clothing, seated with devoted followers beside him. The background reveals a church made from bamboo and aluminum, symbolizing strength and faith in the community. The photo holds historical and spiritual value as it documents a rare moment of shared devotion and leadership during a mass celebration. Though slightly stained and faded due to age and environmental factors, it has been well-preserved by storing it away from light, ...
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MOTHER DOLOROSA SCULPTURE IN BAROTAC VIEJO

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The Mother Dolorosa is a 4-foot ceramic statue from 1904, owned by the Banaynal family and originally passed down from their great-grandfather. It wears a black gown with gold details, a gold crown, and holds a golden heart pierced by five swords, symbolizing Mary’s sorrow. Every year during Lent, the statue is decorated with fruits and flowers for a town-wide procession, a tradition kept alive by the family’s devotion and support. It holds deep spiritual meaning for the family, who believe they receive blessings through their continued service and care of the statue. It remains in excellent condition and is ...
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NUESTRA SEÑORA DEL SANTO ROSARIO Y SANTO NIÑO HESUS SCULPTURE OF THE DAIRO FAMILY IN BAROTAC NUEVO

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The Nuestra Señora del Santo Rosario y Santo Niño Hesus is a 24-inch tall ivory and wood statue believed to be over 300 years old, currently cared for by the Dairo family. The statue, brought from Spain before 1710, became a central religious symbol in Barotac Nuevo and was key in the town’s establishment as a parish. It features detailed craftsmanship, with ivory heads and hands, and includes a smaller statue of the Santo Niño with abaca hair. The image plays a vital role during religious events like Flores de Mayo and Easter, where it symbolizes hope, unity, and devotion. ...
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LINGGANAY SANG PAROKYA NI SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA SA BAROTAC NUEVO

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The St. Anthony de Padua Church in Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo, houses three historic bells (locally called Lingganay or Campana), dating from 1672, 1842, and 1968, all of which were donated by prominent town figures and reflect centuries of Catholic tradition. These bronze bells, adorned with Christian symbols and Spanish inscriptions, played vital roles in community life, marking the time, signaling Mass, and commemorating key life events like funerals and weddings. The bells prompt townspeople to pause for evening prayer (the Orasyon) and once served as a wake-up signal before modern clocks were common. Over time, exposure to the elements and ...
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