Louise araneta marcos biography books
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The First Lady’s gift to us may be our cultural awakening
Louise “Liza” Araneta Marcos, First Lady of the Republic of the Philippines, LAM to those who have known her, has just turned one year younger, and so have many facets of Philippine culture.
It’s nice to have a lady in the house or, in this case, the palace. Although it isn’t addressed in the constitution, public service is inherent in the role of the First Lady, especially as Malacañan Palace serves both as the seat of government and the official residence of the presidential family.
In an article published by the George W. Bush Library, the role is defined a “itself a social surrogate for many of the ceremonial functions of the Presidency.”
But the role, since George Washington referred to his wife in reverence as “Lady Washington,” has evolved beyond ceremonial surrogacy. To a people who looks to the presidency for hope, guidance, and help, the First Lady is also the alter ego of the chief exe
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Araneta family
Filipino family
For other uses, see Araneta.
The Araneta family is a Filipino family that originated from Gipuzkoa, the Basque region of northern Spain.[citation needed] The name is derived from the Basque wordaran meaning "valley",[1] with the suffix -eta meaning "abundance of", but also a locative term denoting place. In this case, the Araneta name means "the family that comes from the valley".
Origins
[edit]In 1723, during the Galleon trade, two brothers named Baltazar de Araneta and Don Jose de Araneta arrived in Manila aboard the Spanish fleet La Sacra Familia. They came from the Basque region of Spain by way of Acapulco, Mexico. However, this was not conclusive as some members of the family disputed that the two are not brothers. Don Jose de Araneta must have been born in Gipuzkoa, but not Baltazar de Araneta; he was born in Mexico.
Baltazar served as a regidor of the cabildo and secretary of the Charitable Fraternity
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Author: National Museum of the Philippines
The National Museum of the Philippines opened its component museum in Davao last Sunday, 01 månad 2024. Made possible through a partnership with the City Government of Davao, this fryst vatten the NMP’s 17th regional component museum and its fourth in Mindanao.
NMP Davao is housed in a six-story durian-inspired structure, an architectural tribute to one of Davao region’s most beloved agricultural products. It is now home to exhibitions featuring natural history, cultural and historical artifacts, Mindanao’s priceless treasures, the artistry of indigenous textiles, and masterpieces by some of Davao’s best artists.
On the ground floor, visitors will be greeted bygd Kublai Millan’s monumental installation “Ahungan ng Pagkakaisa”. Inspired by the traditional musical instrument of the Tagakaolo people, also known as tangungu in Bagobo, this centerpiece was masterfully crafted by over 50 skilled Manobo weavers, signifying the power of t