Filipino babes have an innate ability to captivate anyone with just one look. Theirfacial featuresare often described as adelicate blend of Asian and Spanish influencesdue to the country’s rich history of colonization. Withflawless skinthat glows like sunlight-kissed beaches, these pretty women pos...
The film is unprecedented as it portrays Philippine society during Spanish colonization of the Philippines and its relevance up to the present day. After his first Hollywood movie The Great Raid with Benjamin Bratt, he was cast in another Hollywood movie Another Deep Breath which was never ...
aThe Philippines claims that as early as the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, Filipino fishermen were already using the area as a traditional fishing ground and shelter during bad weather.[9] In 1957, the Philippine government conducted an oceanographic survey of the area and together with ...
In Philippine society the double standard of Spanish catholic culture, in which the husband may have both a wife and a mistress, is widely tolerated. In such a cultural value system women are often seen as victims who must endure their philandering husbands and their cruel fathers. Like the ...
It is believed that there was a pre-colonial female cult devoted to Haliya, making her the benevolent patroness of women. But Haliya also became a point of contention, with people claiming that it is not the name of a goddess but a ritual performed by women during a full moon to war...
Furthermore, given the complexhistories of Spanish and U.S. colonization of the Philippines, Filipinowomen in general and Filipino nurses specifically viewed work and studyin the United States as a desirable experience, a prestigious path to pro-fessional mobility on their return to the Philippines...
the brutal injustice against Filipinos but how it resonated with the life of the Negro in America. Is it not feasible that Fagen was continually teaching and embodying qualities of Blackness that Filipinos — over 300 hundred years of Spanish colonization — had been conditioned to be ashamed of...