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Surigaonons traditionally call it Bonok-Bonok, which originated as a tribal dance from the Mamanwa tribe of Surigao, depicting rituals for a bountiful harvest and good health.
Moreover, these traditional rituals are held as part of the people of Surigao del Nortes thanksgiving and appeal for continued protection from any natural calamities that might affect their province.
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As targeted, 500 kilos of shrimp will be cooked in one setting on Sept. 10 as part of Pasayan or Shrimp Festival, one of the two highlights (the other is the Bonok-Bonok Festival) of Surigao Citys fiesta celebration, said Surigao del Norte Gov. Robert Lyndon Barbers.
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Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 356971 [Title] => Surigao Norte celebrates Bonok-Bonok Festival [Summary] => Surigao del Nortes much-awaited yearly festival in honor of its patron saint, San Nicolas de Tolentino, is expected to be bigger, better and more exciting.
Surigaonons traditionally call it Bonok-Bonok, which originated as a tribal dance from the Mamanwa tribe of Surigao, depicting rituals for a bountiful harvest and good health.
Moreover, these traditional rituals are held as part of the people of Surigao del Nortes thanksgiving and appeal for continued protection from any natural calamities that might affect their province.
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As targeted, 500 kilos of shrimp will be cooked in one setting on Sept. 10 as part of Pasayan or Shrimp Festival, one of the two highlights (the other is the Bonok-Bonok Festival) of Surigao Citys fiesta celebration, said Surigao del Norte Gov. Robert Lyndon Barbers.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-05 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096525 [AuthorName] => Ben Serrano [SectionName] => Nation [SectionUrl] => nation [URL] => ) ) )
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