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  2. Teofilo Garcia - Wikipedia

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    Teofilo Garcia (born March 27, 1941) [1] is a Filipino hatter who is regarded as a National Living Treasure in the Philippines for making tabungaw hats, a type of Ilocano headwear. Background [ edit ]

  3. Teofilo F. Gonzalez - Wikipedia

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  4. National Living Treasures Award (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Teofilo Garcia: The Preservation Of The Native Headgear Known As The Tabungaw By Keeping The Tradition Alive In His Community [24] Ilocano: San Quintin, Abra: Presidential Proclamation No. 474, September 13, 2012 [25] 2012 Magdalena Gamayo

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  6. Gabriel García Márquez - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel José García Márquez (Latin American Spanish: [ɡaˈβɾjel ɣaɾˈsi.a ˈmaɾ.kes] ⓘ; [a] 6 March 1927 – 17 April 2014) was a Colombian writer and journalist, known affectionately as Gabo or Gabito throughout Latin America.

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  8. Marife Ganahon - Wikipedia

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    Ganahon, a Higa-onon Manobo woman from Malaybalay, Bukidnon. [1] [2] She was however born in 1967 in Valencia, a town in the same province.[1]She is known for promoting and preserving the art of ikam, a mat weaving technique of the Higa-onons. [3]

  9. Federico Caballero - Wikipedia

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    He worked with the Bureau of Nonformal Education, to teach people how to read and write and would promote the tradition of epic chanting despite the initial objection of his children. [ 2 ] He also worked as the manughusay in his local community, an arbiter who helps resolve disputes and conflicts in the community.