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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 ]
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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Teofilo Rossi (1865–1927), Italian lawyer and politician; Teófilo Stevenson (1952–2012), Cuban boxer; Teofilo Vargas Sein, the leader of the Mita Congregation, a Christian church in Puerto Rico; Teófilo Villavicencio Marxuach (1912–1992), pioneer in Puerto Rican radio broadcasting; Teófilo Yldefonso (1903–1943), Filipino swimmer in ...
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Born on August 3, 1928, [2] Lang Dulay was a T'boli princess [3] from the Lake Sebu region in South Cotabato.She first learnt weaving at the age of 12 from her mother, Luan Senig.
Samaon Sulaiman was a Filipino musician who was a recipient of the National Living Treasure award. The Maguindanaon was known for his mastery of the indigenous kutyapi instrument.
Enrique "Tet" Garcia Jr. was born on September 13, 1940 in Pasay to Enrique Garcia Sr. and Emiliana Tuazon Garcia. He is the eldest of 10 children of his parents. As a child, Garcia attended Balanga Elementary School from 1947 to 1953. He attended Bataan National High School from 1953 to 1957, graduating as the Salutatorian of the class.