"PALANOS" - GUINAANG PASIL, KALINGA - Kalinga Traditional Wedding Celebration for Mattew & Alya!
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- "Palanos" is a native term of the indigenous people for welcoming guests and other acquaintances of their tribes, most especially for VIP's.
For this occasion, it's a wedding or betrothel. Heirloom beads "bongor" and textiles "sinanbituwon blankets" in general, are commonly traded in well-to-do families.
In addition to this, bolos (hunting knives) are commonly given to the males as a symbol of valor and masculinity. In our case, the men were presented bolo knives from the Governor of Kalinga, James Edubba, as appreciation and approval for contributing and promoting the richness of the Kalinga culture.
The celebration serves as a reminder to Mathew Cheatle of the richness of his culture, while at the same time exposing Alya Amsden to it as well.
Unbeknown to us at the time, Mathew and Alya, by participating in this ceremony, are now legally recognized as married in the Philippines. :)
Congratulations!
Special thanks to Francilyn Alicog & Ambit Mabannag for your support!
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congratulations to both of you mathew n alya god bless your marriage
May kabunyan shower you with all his blessings.
Great job Brad!
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Originally the tradition PALANOS means butchering an animal in respect to visitors purpose like, marriage, bodong , closing deals on property purchases, etc.
In the marriage palanos , the man accompanied by few will ask the womans hand for marriage, if approved the palanos asawa will be made. After eating , visitors mediately leaves to avoid paniyaos or bad omens that could hinder the marriage . No such long celebration .
Today marriage palanos is celebrated lavishly as fiestas in respect to promoting tourism.
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