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The Cattle Caravans of Ancient Caboloan (Interior Plains of Pangasinan) by Marot Nelmida-Flores (Out of Print)

The Cattle Caravans of Ancient Caboloan (Interior Plains of Pangasinan) by Marot Nelmida-Flores (Out of Print)

Marot Nelmida-Flores

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Connecting History, Culture and Commerce by Cartwheel. Cattle caravans, once a feature of Philippine road scenery, are now disappearing. Originating from the Central Luzon plain, manily from the province of Pangasinan, whose old name was Caboloan, the farmers leave their farms when the fields are parched during the dry season aboard covered ox carts bearing handmade goods made of rattanan bamboo. While traveling, they brave the uncertainties of the highways and the city streets much like the ocean mariners. After selling their products the farmers would return to their homes with hard-earned money to send their children to school and to prepare for the next planting season at the onset of the rainy season. Through a research grant from the National Historical Institute the author, Ms. Crisanta Nelmida Flores, conveys to us images of the intrepid rural folk of Pangasinan who engage in this annual ritual, which have become rarer with the onslaught of modernity. Research, Publications and Heraldry Division National Historical Institute
A Philippine import.

Publisher : National Historical Institute (January 1, 2007)
ISBN-10 : 971538202-9
ISBN-13 : 978-97-1-538202-1

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ISBN 10: 971538202-9
ISBN 13: 978-97-1-538202-1
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: National Historical Institute
Published: 2007
Language: ["English"]
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