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  2. Jackie Rice - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Sobreo Rice (born April 27, 1990) is a Filipino-American actress, model and singer. Until 2022, she was a contract artist of GMA Artist Center . Rice appeared as the cover girl for Maxim magazine in July 2009, and FHM twice in January 2010 and July 2012.

  3. Magdalena Villaruz - Wikipedia

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    Magdalena Smith Villaruz (born 1934) is an entrepreneur and inventor from the Philippines.Originally a rice farmer, [1] she went on to help agricultural technology by creating the turtle hand tractor and other inventions.

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  5. Pusô - Wikipedia

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    Pusô or tamu, sometimes known in Philippine English as "hanging rice", is a Filipino rice cake made by boiling rice in a woven pouch of palm leaves. It is most commonly found in octahedral , diamond, or rectangular shapes, but it can also come in various other intricately woven complex forms.

  6. The Department of Tourism of the archipelago nation removed the promotional video shortly after uploading it on Facebook after a Filipino blogger pointed out the faux pas.

  7. Myrtle Sarrosa - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Abigail Porlucas Sarrosa (born December 7, 1994) is a Filipino actress, cosplayer and recording artist who rose to prominence after being declared the Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 4 Big Winner. [1] Sarrosa started her career under ABS-CBN where she was launched as one of the Star Magic Angels.

  8. Indigenous Filipino woman becomes Vogue cover model at age of 106

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    The newest cover model of the latest issue of Vogue Philippines is making history. Apo Whang-Od, also known as Maria Oggay, is an indigenous Kalinga woman and legendary tattoo artist. She's also ...

  9. Whang-od - Wikipedia

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    When a woman's arm is tattooed just like Whang-od's own tattoos, the family of the woman is obliged to pay the tattoo artist a piglet or a bundle of harvested rice (locally called as dalan). [28] On the other hand, fi-ing is the term used for tattooing of male Butbut warriors on their chests and arms. [ 28 ]