Orange tents were put up at the ball ground so everybody could enjoy the community potlatch under the shade.
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I love so much the Tepeng where a prepared sumptuous viand (unpublished in the cook book) was everyone’s intent from St. James high school to our clan’s abong or dap-ay. What matters most is the Lunch Fellowship attended by Villagers enjoying the blessings from Kabunyan. Tepeng portrays a Fellowship over meals the Ibesao are enjoying the spirit of Equality, Peace and Unity guarded up to this day. Tepeng = binumgi ay botilas, kalubasa, petsay ya amed nan etag na. aye. Good post.
August 20th, 2010 at 3:15 pm
I love so much the Tepeng where a prepared sumptuous viand (unpublished in the cook book) was everyone’s intent from St. James high school to our clan’s abong or dap-ay. What matters most is the Lunch Fellowship attended by Villagers enjoying the blessings from Kabunyan. Tepeng portrays a Fellowship over meals the Ibesao are enjoying the spirit of Equality, Peace and Unity guarded up to this day. Tepeng = binumgi ay botilas, kalubasa, petsay ya amed nan etag na. aye. Good post.
September 30th, 2010 at 3:53 pm
Long live, Besao! Let us continue preserving our culture through these festivals.