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blessed palaspás are apotropaic,
deterring evil spirits, lightning, and fires.
Another folk
custom is to feed
pieces of
blessed palaspás to roosters...
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August 2013.
Retrieved 5 July 2011. Nocheseda,
Elmer I. (2004). "
Palaspas Vernacular:
Towards an
Appreciation of Palm Leaf Art in the Philippines"...
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Palaspas,
woven palm
fronds during Palm
Sunday celebrations in the Philippines...
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celebrates the
Kesong Puti- a
white carabao-milk
cottage cheese Linggo ng
Palaspas or
Domingo de
Ramos Apr 1 Parañaque
Pandan Festival Apr 3 Luisiana, Laguna...
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Comadogcadog Domagondong Kinalangan Mabini Magais I
Magais II
Mansalaya Nagkalit Palaspas Pamplona Pasay Pinagdapian Pinugusan Poblacion Zone III
Sabang Salvacion...
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pouches made by the
Yakan people".
Palaspas Palm Leaf Art. Flickr.
Retrieved January 7, 2019. Nocheseda,
Elmer I. "
Palaspas". Muni****lity of Pateros. Retrieved...
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maintained by the only
Ifugao community in
Nueva Ecija,
located in Carranglan;
Palaspas Falls in San Jose City; -
Gabaldon Falls in
Gabaldon which is
within the...
- Palm
Sunday (Linggo ng
Palaspás,
Domingo de Ramos, “Branches Sunday”),
worshipers bear
ornately woven palm
fronds or
palaspás to
church for
blessing by...
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Easter Sunday.[citation needed] At M**** on Palm Sunday,
Catholics carry "
palaspás" or palm
leaves to be
blessed by the priest. Many
Filipinos bring home...
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Notable Tagalog weaving customs include: Taal and
Lumban embroidery Basketry Palaspas palm
weaving The
majority of
Tagalogs before colonization wore garments...