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  Pamagalang ed Pangasinan | Pangasinan Blog
For a Pangasinense in another region loses his cultural identity – language especially, and is readily absorbed by the culture of that other region.
Pangasinenses take pride instead in their facility in learning other languages and getting themselves lost in or assimilated by other cultural groups.
Pangasinenses are self-avowed bangós belly worshippers, including and especially those who eat bangós as pulutan.
pangasinanblog.prepys.com   (2485 words)

  
  Help Mindanao
LINGAYEN - Affluent Pangasinenses have been encouraged to extend assistance to victims of the ongoing conflict in Mindanao.
Tomas Teja, provincial planning and development officer, said the provincial government is coordinating relief assistance efforts for displaced victims in Mindanao in line with the Operation: Tulong-Kapatid project of the national government.
It is conceived to respond to the relief requirements and to ensure the availability of services to displaced families in Mindanao.
www2.mozcom.com /~urduja/archives/2000/062000news1.htm   (176 words)

  
 Newstar Travels & Tours Inc.: Cheap* Affordable Online Reservation Hotels and Resorts in the Philippines
The summer is always a festive season for Pangasinenses when the beaches such as those that lie in one portion of Lingayen Gulf adjacent to the Provincial Capitol - and other such destinations come alive as color-filled festivals are mounted and an array of fruit-bearing trees are at their peak.
Taking from the spare and starkly humble lifestyle of the Pangasinense, with his dependence on the sea and rivers and the land, bagoong lends itself well to the local diet.
Pangasinense is spoken in the central part of the province while Ilocano is spoken mostly by the people in the western and eastern towns.
www.newstartravel.com /pangasinan/travel-info.html   (1065 words)

  
 Food | Pangasinan Blog
Pangasinenses are self-avowed bangós belly worshippers, including and especially those who eat bangós as pulutan.
Pangasinenses and Ilocanos have a habit of flavoring soups (including tinóla) with bagóong (salted, fermented anchovies).
Inkaldít to Pangasinenses residing in the central part of the province, patopát to the outlying areas with Ilocano influences.
pangasinanblog.prepys.com /archives/category/food   (2905 words)

  
 ABS-CBN Interactive   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He also built a market in Dagupan through a loan of P300 million from Landbank and as if this was not enough, he and his group also cornered the building contract.
Pangasinenses have been reeling under his corrupt term as Dagupan mayor.
The Pangasinenses must close ranks and return him to Congress with an overwhelming victory because he deserves it.
www.abs-cbnnews.com /storyPage.aspx?storyId=76859   (1612 words)

  
 Associations & Clubs - Pinoyuae.com
Pangasinense Aligwas Club - Abu Dhabi, is an organization comprising of overseas Filipino workers originating from the Northern Part of Luzon.
Founded in the year 2000 the Pangasinense contract workers in Abu Dhabi gathered to establish closer relationship with other Pangsinenses in UAE and in the Philippines.
The Pangasinense Aligwas Club, with observance to the moral and religious values of this country, makes use of suitable opportunities for projects that will be beneficial to our brothers and sisters in Pangasinan.
www.pinoyuae.com /newpinoy/assoc_pac.html   (166 words)

  
 Barangays - Alaminos City, Philippines
During the olden days according to the forebears, the Pangasinenses occupied “Tawintawin.” This place was still a barren land with only a very few trees that dot the high elevated range stretching across a vicinity of more than one kilometer in length.
The Ilocano people admired this place and purchase agricultural lands from the Pangasinenses who were much interested to send their children to higher institutions of learning to acquire better education.
The early Pangasinenses, who have learned about the common habitual expression “Tawin-Tawin” in Pangasinan dialect based on the land that towers at the heart of surrounding low plains and meadows, and where the children used to fly their kites that seem to reach the sky, named this place such.
www.alaminoscity.gov.ph /thecity/brgydata.aspx?id=34   (458 words)

  
 News1 2004
In agriculture, he said, the province is set to build and rehabilitate more irrigation facilities, expand the coverage area for hybrid rice population, establish more cooperatives, provide further credit, marketing and training assistance to local farmers and fisherfolk, and put up more post-harvest facilities.
Also, one of the top priorities of the provincial government is the development and promotion of the local tourism industry to create additional jogs and income opportunities for Pangasinenses.
Agbayani said the restoration of the Capitol building to its old grandeur and beauty is in full swing, to be followed by the development of the Maramba Boulevard and the Lingayen beach into major tourist attractions.
www.pangasinan.gov.ph /archives/2004/news4.htm   (372 words)

  
 history
Origin of the Malayan Filipinos, and the Pangasinenses settled in the region around Lanao and Cotabato where the Magindanao dialect is spoken.
The Pangasinenses who are of Malayan stock occupied the greater part of Pangasinan and various towns, ranches, and barrios of Zambales, Nueva Ecija and Benguet.
King Kasikis and the Spaniards: King Kasikis was the ruler of the Luyag na Caboloan Kingdom(Pangasina)when the Spaniards under Martin de Goite and Juan Salcedo arrived in the province during the 16th century.
members.tripod.com /she_acenas/history.html   (390 words)

  
 Sun.Star Pangasinan - Pangasinenses group to be organized in Belgium
This was revealed last Sunday by Leonilo 'Nilo' Gapasin, one of the four members of a convenor group that organized the Pangasinan Association in Belgium who arrived in the city recently to visit his children and relatives.
He said during the general assembly, which is intended to unite Pangasinenses in that country, the association's constitution and by-laws would also be presented and the election of officers will also be held.
The four are the prime organizers of the Pangasinense association and leaders of the convenor group.
www.sunstar.com.ph /static/pan/2005/04/19/news/pangasinenses.group.to.be.organized.in.belgium.html   (423 words)

  
 Sun.Star Pangasinan - Pangasinenses hold top police positions
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union -- Pangasinense police officers are at the helm of the PNP.
A number of them are holding key positions at the national office with the top post occupied by Director General Arturo C. Lomibao, a native of barangay Gueguesangen in Mangaldan town.
Other Pangasinenses holding key positions are Deputy Director Generals Ricardo de Leon of Binmaley, deputy chief for administration, and Reynaldo Velasco of Sta.
www.sunstar.com.ph /static/pan/2005/03/29/news/pangasinenses.hold.top.police.positions.html   (294 words)

  
 Sagor na Baybay na Luzon - Wikipedia
The region is occupied 70% by Ilocanos and 28% by Pangasinenses.
Tingguians in the interior, Ilocanos in the north, and Pangasinense in the south settled the region.
According to Nick Joaquin in his book Culture and History, the Pangasinenses were the last to be stand against the Spaniards.
pag.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sagor_na_Baybay_na_Luzon   (1028 words)

  
 Omnipelagos.com ~ article "Ilocos Region"   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The region is occupied 70% by Ilocanos and 28% by Pangasinenses.
Tingguians in the interior, Ilocanos in the north, and Pangasinense in the south settled the region.
The Spanish arrived in the 16th century and established Christian missions and governmental institutions to control the native population and convert them to the Roman Catholic church.
www.omnipelagos.com /entry?n=ilocos_%52egion   (1016 words)

  
 Manila Bulletin Online
Speaking at the Kaluyagan Nen Palaris (KNP) grand fellowship and recognition night at the Manila Hotel last Thursday night, Ramos said "it is our job now to pass the torch to the younger generation of Pangasinan leaders.
Ramos lauded the KNP leadership led by Environment and Natural Resources Undersecretary and KNP president Francisco Bravo, executive vice president Antonio Tamayo, secretary general Melandrew Velasco, and awards chairwoman Virgie Pasalo for their efforts in bringing back the KNP and creating the Pillar Award.
Ramos led the KNP Pillar awardees and the men and women from Pangasinan who made their marks in the shaping of the nation’s destiny and the development of the province.
www.mb.com.ph /issues/2006/12/24/MTNN2006122483101.html   (295 words)

  
 U-Pangs
The thermometer may have read 92 degrees Fahrenheit - enough to fry an egg on the concrete patio deck - but the sunny Sunday afternoon was still the perfect weather under the shade of the Ski Beach resort aboard the naval station for a UPANGS Fathers Day potluck party.......
The United Pangasinenses of Northwest Florida, known as the U-PANGS, celebrated its first anniversary of existence on February 19, 2005 at the Crosswinds aboard the Naval Technical Training Center, Corry Station, Pensacola.
The United Pangasinenses of Northwest Florida — UPANGS, was introduced to the community on February 7, 2004 with an inauguration and Valentine Ball at the Fil-Am Community Center.
www.upangs.com /events.php   (338 words)

  
 Pangasinan: a dying dialect (?) | People’s Digest and Forum
But it is a telling example of how many Pangasinenses unwittingly kill their language through disuse.
For a Pangasinense in another region loses his cultural identity – language especially, and is readily absorbed by the culture of that other region.
Pangasinenses take pride instead in their facility in learning other languages and getting themselves lost in or assimilated by other cultural groups.
peoplesdigest.prepys.com /archives/55   (1271 words)

  
 Manila Standard: The Future is Ours
It’s a native word for landslide and at least one million votes are claimed to be reserved for the province’s native son and leading presidential bet Fernando Poe Jr.
This was boldly proclaimed yesterday by a multisectoral coalition of Pangasinenses, which has come out openly in support of the province’s most illustrious and popular son who was born in this fast-booming city and whose father was a true-blue Pangasinense.
Calling itself the Cabaleyan nen Palaris Movement for FPJ in honor of the presidential bet’s first movie, “Anak ni Palaris,” the Pangasinan coalition is confident to deliver one million solid votes out of the province’s 1.5 million voters.
www.manilastandardtoday.com /?page=politics02_dec15_2003   (318 words)

  
 Binanews
The group is now focusing its drive against Chinese nationals who have been identified to be running for various elective positions in the fifth and sixth districts.
Officials of the Macdo identified the prominent Chinese candidates, among who are Mayor Julieta Yu of Rosales, Mayor Artemio Chan of Pozorrubio and Vice Mayor Myrna Bell Uy of Binalonan.
The group will be embarking on a vigorous information dissemination campaign to urge the electorate to support true-blooded Pangasinenses in their bid for elective positions rather than their Chinese counterparts.
binalonan.tripod.com /binalonan/binanews2.htm   (734 words)

  
 The Pangasinan Star Online | Dagupan City, Pangasinan, Philippines, Dec. 4-10, 2005
Braganza said they would like to avoid the situation in Boracay where boats are scattered everywhere destroying the view of the pristine beach.
IT looks like Pangasinenses strongly favor a shift from the existing presidential form of government to parliamentary.
Another interesting result of last Friday’s consultation is that most Pangasinenses want foreigners to do business in the Philippines.
www.freewebs.com /pangasinanstar/opinion.htm   (1965 words)

  
 Pangasinan History
About half the people of Pangasinan are Pangasinenses -- a distinct ethnoliguistic group found along the central coast and interior plains of the province.
The Pangasinenses are also noted for their industry and their enterprise.
If a Pangasinense has a surname beginning with the letter C, chances are, he is from this town.
www.ligayafamily.com /pangasinan.html   (2470 words)

  
 The Ferrer Clan of Pangasinan (ferrerclan.multiply.com) - Posts
Having tasted freedom and its fruit, Pangasinenses were not about to give these up.
The ancient pangasinense had an animistic religion which hadAma-Gaoley as the chief deity.
Lesser spirits or anito were responsible for a host of phenomena relating to the weather, plant growth, and good health, as well as protection of rivers, trees, and other sites.
ferrerclan.multiply.com /notes?&view:notes=full   (1809 words)

  
 The Provincial Profile of Pangasinan
About half the people of Pangasinan are Pangasinenses a distinct ethnoliguistic group found along the central coast and interior plains of the province.
The Pangasinenses constitute one of the six major lowland groups converted into Christianity by Spain.
Native Pangasinenses also engage in trade, investing in expensive shawls, blankets, white and blue cloth, needles, scissors and mirrors from China as well as other products which they bring to nearby northern provinces.
www.geocities.com /lppsec/pp/pangasinan.htm   (1664 words)

  
 :: Welcome to Manila Bulletin Online ::
In a statement, Speaker Jose De Venecia urgd Filipinos and his fellow Pangasinenses to pray for the full recovery of the movie star, who led the opposition in challenging Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in the May 10 presidential elections.
Alcuaz said the former presidential candidate was taken to the hospital on Saturday night by House of Representatives Minority Leader Francis Escudero, Poe’s spokesman during the last election campaign, and Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay after suffering dizziness.
He and his wife Gina said they have asked their fellow Pangasinenses to offer special prayers and masses for Poe at the Our Lady of Manaoag church in Manaoag, Pangasinan.
www.mb.com.ph /issues/2004/12/12/MAIN2004121224355.html   (2137 words)

  
 Concepcion Tarlac Online Philippines
However, it was only during the early part of the nineteenth century that the inhabitants of Paontalon flourished due to the migration of people from the northern provinces of Luzon in search for greater opportunities.
It is believed that "Barug" was adopted as the name of the newfound settlement in favor of the later due the fact that the Pangasinenses outnumbered the Ilocanos.
However, in 1765, the name Barug was officially changed to Gerona in honor of General Nicolas Claviera who was at that time the Governor General of the Philippines who hailed from Gerona, Spain.
www.pasyalan.net /tarlac/gerona   (232 words)

  
 Guv must tap overseas Pangasinenses | Sunday Punch
Governor Espino must tap the financial and intellectual wealth of overseas Pangasinense scattered all over the world.
He must get consultants to structure a strategy to get them involved as a united group for economic development of Pangasinan.
It can be easily be put to reality, fellow Pangasinenses.
sundaypunch.prepys.com /archives/2007/07/07/guv-must-tap-overseas-pangasinenses   (146 words)

  
 Philippinenews.com
The Brotherhood’s current mission statement is geared for “intelligent participation of Pangasinenses in the affairs of their community, state and nation here and abroad that shall provide opportunities for beneficial growth, achievement and friendship among its members.
It seeks to be a dynamic association focused to promote and preserve the unique culture of the Pangasinense and to foster beneficial relationships with the people of the province of Pangasinan, Philippines in ways that enhance their quality of life.”
Among PBA’s several projects are the granting of supplemental scholarships to deserving students, cooperatives in Pangasinan province, recognition of outstanding Pangasinenses in the United States, presentation of Philippine Cultural shows, welcoming dignitaries from the province of Pangasinan, active participation in consulate-sponsored projects and events, among others.
www.philippinenews.com /news/view_article.html?article_id=712c6c3d468e675eef142e976e8f2af2   (589 words)

  
 Pangasinan Essays
All for this, to be sure, the moribund Pangasinan tongue suffers, the search for the authentic Pangasinan identity likewise, though what seems to be one distinctive mark of a Pangasinense is an imperative to survival, adaptation to environment, as French philosopher-naturalist Herbert Spencer puts it.
Hortaleza, though, attributes this to the Pangasinense's awareness of his spoken word's impending appointment with oblivion.
In the National PEN (Poets, Essayists and Novelists) Cinference sometime in 1993 where I was invited as a panelist on the literature of Southern Luzon, I protested with utter indignation Dean Armando Malay's professed belief that Pangasinan literature is part of Ilocano literature.
www.seasite.niu.edu /Tagalog/pangasinan_essays.htm   (539 words)

  
 1.3 M Pangasinenses vote tomorrow | The Pangasinan Star Online
By DANNY O. MORE than a million Pangasinense voters are expected to troop to polling places tomorrow to elect their new set of officials.
There are now a total 1,361,167 registered voters in Pangasinan distributed in 9,651 precincts in 1,364 barangays, considered one the biggest voting populations in the country, records at the provincial office of the Commission on Elections showed.
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pangasinanstar.prepys.com /archives/2007/05/13/13-m-pangasinenses-vote-tomorrow   (474 words)

  
 UIFP
Pangasinenses from around the world kept plumbing the depths of cyberspace,
International Federation of Pangasinenses (UIFP) was born in the Internet.
"WE, the Pangasinenses, born and raised in the province of Pangasinan,
pangasinan.org /UIFP/UIFP_ChicagoNews.htm   (1459 words)

  
 Bautista Page
The English mill was owned by the Smith Bell Company and the Chinese mill was owned by the family of Alfonso Yuchengco.The municipality was truly a melting pot, indicative of which is the diversity of people’s dialects and languages.
The residents of the town were Pangasinenses, Ilocanos, Tagalogs, Pampangos, Chinese and Spanish.
The people of Nibaliw, Baluyot and Cabuaan are mostly Pangasinenses.
pasyalan.net /pangasinan/bautista   (405 words)

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